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SBM Offshore receives ExxonMobil Ruby supplier award for offshore operations


SBM Offshore, a leading supplier of floating facility for the offshore energy industry, has been awarded one of ExxonMobil’s 2023 Ruby awards for supplier excellence in delivering best-in-class FPSO operations supporting ExxonMobil Guyana’s venture.

ExxonMobil has recognized SBM Offshore for delivering outstanding performance across all facets of the operation keeping people safe, protecting the environment, and maintaining industry-leading production reliability.

Additionally, SBM Offshore was recognized for its commitment to supporting the Guyanese people by expanding its local work force and supporting an in-country training center, exemplifying ExxonMobil Guyana’s unwavering commitment to the country of Guyana and its people.

SBM Offshore has also collaborated with ExxonMobil Guyana on an integrated operations model, an innovative organizational structure with common work processes, in a mission to accelerate the organization’s ability to work better together as an integrated operations team and support the achievement of both companies’ objectives.

ExxonMobil’s Supplier Excellence program consists of three major awards, the Supplier of the Year award, the Supplier Innovation award and the Diverse Supplier award.  Additionally, several suppliers, including SBM Offshore, are receiving Ruby awards for support to a specific category or commodity or to specific ExxonMobil affiliates.

“Supplier performance is fundamental to ExxonMobil Guyana’s success. We congratulate SBM Offshore for being one of our inaugural Ruby award winners, driving value and win-win solutions with ExxonMobil Guyana,” said Huzefa Ali, ExxonMobil Guyana Production Manager.

“We are extremely honored to have been selected as a Ruby award recipient. This could only be achieved with an unprecedented level of openness, trust and collaboration between our companies. On behalf of the team, thank you very much – we look forward to continuing our collaboration for optimal operations in Guyana,” stated Alex Glenn, Managing Director SBM Operations.

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