Procurements: Services incidental to gas extraction

5 archived procurements

Services incidental to gas extraction have been procured by organizations such as daa plc, Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment, and Department of Communications, Energy & Natural Resources.
Historically, suppliers within this area have been CDM Smith Ireland Ltd, Ramboll UK Ltd, and Selgovia Limited.

Recent procurements of services incidental to gas extraction in Ireland

2020-06-09   SSFC for Expert Advice on Environmental Assessment for DCCAE EAU (Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment)
The Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment is seeking the provision of competent expert environmental advice with regard to natural gas and oil exploration and production activities, primarily advice in respect of statutory assessment of Environmental Impact Assessments and Natura Impact Screening Statements/Natura Impact Statements, submitted in respect of offshore geophysical and seismic survey applications and exploratory drilling. View the procurement ยป
Mentioned suppliers: Ramboll UK Ltd
2018-05-03   Fire Alarm and Gas Fire Suppression Maintenance (daa plc)
Inspection, Test and Maintenance of Fire Detection and Alarm and Gas Fire Suppression Systems at Dublin Airport. View the procurement ยป
2016-06-14   Petroleum Engineering Consultancy Services (Department of Communications, Energy & Natural Resources)
The Contracting Authority is seeking the provision of petroleum engineering consultancy services to provide the Petroleum Affairs Division (PAD) with advice, support, evaluation, interpretation and project management services in respect of exploration and production activities. View the procurement ยป
Mentioned suppliers: Selgovia Limited
2013-11-22   Framework Agreement with Single Operator for EPA/DCENR/NIEA Research Programme related to the Environmental Impacts... (Environmental Protection Agency)
The EPA on behalf of the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government (DECLG), the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources (DCENR) and the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) is seeking to engage a single operator to undertake a research programme on the environmental and human health impacts of Unconventional Gas Exploration & Extraction (UGEE). An integrated solution is required to deliver research in three main areas: โ€” Baseline Characterisation; โ€” UGEE โ€ฆ View the procurement ยป
Mentioned suppliers: CDM Smith Ireland Ltd