Vallourec awarded important offshore contract by Total
Vallourec, world leader in premium tubular solutions, has been awarded a US$ 100 million contract for the supply of premium pipes with VAM® 21 connections for the offshore ML-South Project, operated by Total’s affiliate Total E&P Borneo in Brunei.
After a successful exploration campaign started in 2007, Total has a drilling programme starting with 6 development wells from 2015. ML-South is located in Block B offshore Brunei and is an extension of the producing Maharaja Lela Jamalulalam field with water depth of approximately 65 m, and is expected to hold important gas and condensate reserves.
Challenging operating conditions
The development wells will be producing at depths greater than 5000 m, in a highly corrosive environment and sustaining high pressure/high temperature (HP/HT). These conditions positions the project at a new field development frontier. It highlights Total's expertise in operating in very complex environments and consolidates Vallourec’s leadership position in supplying premium OCTG (oil country tubular goods) solutions to the oil and gas industry.
Didier Hornet, Managing Director of Vallourec's oil and gas activities, said: “We are honoured to have been selected by Total for this complex offshore project. This contract recognises Vallourec’s ability to provide the most advanced premium tubular solutions and services in the most challenging environments. We will work alongside Total to develop the local contribution to this project.”
Vallourec will equip the wells with premium pipes the majority of which in high alloyed, corrosion-resistant grades, threaded with its latest premium connection VAM® 21. Casing and tubing will be manufactured in Vallourec’s European & Indonesian plants. The pipes are expected to be delivered to Total E&P Borneo for drilling operations scheduled to start in the second half of 2015.
Adapted from press release by Hannah Priestley-Eaton
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