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ATPI Energy secures $50 million in new global energy contracts

Jun 01, 2026

ATPI Energy has reinforced its position as the travel management partner of choice within the global energy sector after securing contracts worth more than $50 million USD over the last four months, reflecting growing industry demand for specialized travel and workforce logistics support.

The agreements build on a period of continued global expansion for ATPI Energy, including new client growth, expanded operational capabilities, and the company’s strategic acquisition by Direct Travel in 2025. These developments have strengthened ATPI’s global reach, technology capabilities, and ability to support complex workforce and corporate travel requirements across international energy markets.

Under the new contracts, ATPI will provide comprehensive travel and logistics solutions to energy operators, supply chain partners, and service providers worldwide. Services will focus on the safe, efficient and on-time transportation of crews, technicians, and executive personnel to critical energy sites, including offshore drilling platforms and support vessels.

ATPI Energy will deliver travel and logistics solutions to energy operators, supply chain partners, and service providers worldwide

Central to the delivery of these services is ATPI’s specialist crewing technology, including Crewhub and Crewlink, which help energy organizations manage complex workforce mobility and crew logistics operations at scale. For corporate and executive travel, ATPI also leverages Direct Travel’s Avenir platform, providing a more consistent and connected approach to global business travel management. Together, these capabilities support a more coordinated travel framework across crew and corporate travel environments.

Zara Higgins, Head of Global Energy at ATPI, said: “ATPI Energy already has an impressive portfolio of customers, including some of the leading names in the global energy industry. Securing these new contracts is a strong endorsement of our expertise and our reputation as a trusted travel partner.

Across our global energy divisions, we work closely with our clients to understand their challenges in crew and corporate travel. By listening and collaborating, we can address these pain points and deliver smarter, more effective solutions. We look forward to supporting our new clients while continuing to build on our longstanding partnerships. With increasing demand for specialised travel management in the energy sector, ATPI remains committed to delivering innovative, reliable, and scalable solutions that support complex global operations.’’

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