Deep Gulf Energy awards contract to Technip
Published by Louise Mulhall,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
Technip has been awarded a lump sum contract by Deep Gulf Energy III, LLC (DGE) for the development of the South Santa Cruz and Barataria fields. These ultra-deepwater fields are located in Mississippi Canyon, offshore New Orleans, in the Gulf of Mexico, in approximately 2000 m of water depth.
The contract consists of:
Covering all aspects of the field development from engineering to design, manufacturing and installation, this new award highlights Technip’s unique vertical integration in the subsea business environment.
Technip's operating centre in Houston, Texas, USA, will manage the overall project. The flowline system will be fabricated at the Group’s spoolbase in Mobile, Alabama, USA.
The offshore installation is expected to be performed in the second half of 2016 by Technip’s vessel the Deep Blue, the Group’s flagship vessel for deepwater pipelay.
Deanna Goodwin, President of Technip in North America commented:
“This contract award by DGE is a testament to their continued trust in Technip’s execution expertise and asset capabilities. I am pleased that this award comes in conjunction with the successful completion of the Kodiak project and with the recent award of the Odd Job project. This will allow us the opportunity to further strengthen the relationship with our client into 2016.”
Adapted from a press release by Louise Mulhall
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/09022016/deep-gulf-energy-awards-contract-to-technip/
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