About the Fairweather Group

The Fairweather Group consists of a number of closely related companies that work closely together to provide a wide range of support services for the oil and gas industries.

Fairweather offices and operations exist in Alaska and on Sakhalin Island in the Russian Far East. The headquarters for the Group is in Anchorage, Alaska.

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Fairweather, Inc. was incorporated in 1977. It provides emergency medical services for remote sites worldwide, remote airfield operations including aids to navigation, airport equipment, expediting, hazardous materials training, and safety training and equipment. Fairweather also specializes in weather observations, sea ice analysis, sea state and weather forecasts, ice forces on offshore structures, and installation and operation of data collection equipment. Fairweather, Inc. also maintains a large database of weather, oceanographic, ice and pollution information. Contact: Sherron Perry or for accounting information Steve Pence.

Fairweather Marine.  Operates the Arctic Wolf, a 130 foot shallow draft landing craft with a moon pool, four point mooring system, and the ability to carry 150 tons of cargo.  The vessel has U.S. Coast Guard certificate of Inspection and Load Line certificate from the American Bureau of shipping.  Vessel can carry 22 people with facilities for extended projects, including a desalinization plant  Contact Dave Marinucci.

Fairweather, Exploration and Production Services, Inc. (FEPSI) was incorporated in 1993. It provides extensive industry management and contracting services, including drilling engineering and supervision, offshore shallow hazard and geotechnical surveys, permitting and regulatory coordination, facilities decommissioning, well abandonment, production operations, and remote location logistics. Turnkey operations include exploration drilling, well abandonment and facilities decommissioning. The firm is headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska. Contact: Bill Penrose or Jesse Mohrbacher.

Europe Assistance Vostok Sakhalin (EAVS):  A joint venture between Fairweather's Island Aid and the railroad hospital in Korsakov  to provide medical services to oil companies operating on Sakhalin Island.. Contact: Dave Marinucci

Fairweather International, Inc. A holding company for international operations.

Marsh Creek Services, LLC A joint venture between Fairweather, Inc. and the village of Kaktovik to provide medical and other services to the North Slope.

Marsh Creek, LLC.  A joint venture between FEPSI and the village of Kaktovik.   Contact: Mick Mckay The Marsh Creek web-site can be reached at www.marshcreekllc.com