ASCO has secured $33.2 million in new contracts across offshore decommissioning, gas development and logistics support services in Australia, reinforcing its role as a key support provider to energy projects in Western Australia and the Northern Territory. The awards cover environmental services, supply base operations and camp management, and include a decommissioning project off Western Australia's northwest coast that will provide Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM) services, such as radiation safety personnel and monitoring systems, with work expected to run through much of 2026. In Darwin, the company has won logistics and marine services scopes tied to industrial and offshore activity, including support for a float-over project in the Browse basin, covering transport coordination, storage, port services and regulatory support. A multi-year contract at the Waitsia gas plant in the Perth basin will see ASCO deliver camp and accommodation services linked to ongoing development activity. CEO Mike Pettigrew said the contract wins highlight ASCO's growing presence across Australia and its ability to deliver integrated solutions from planning through to execution. Managing Director Warren McHardie added that the contracts strengthen the company's role in delivering critical energy and industrial projects, citing its integrated offshore and onshore capabilities. These awards underscore continued demand for logistics and operational support as offshore decommissioning and gas development activity advance across Australia.