Aveon awarded offshore Nigeria contract
Aveon Offshore Limited, a Nigerian oil & gas engineering and fabrication company, has been awarded a sub-contract for the fabrication of subsea structures for the Egina field, offshore Nigeria from FMC Technologies Nigeria Ltd.
FMC Technologies Ltd was earlier awarded the Engineering Procurement Construction and Commissioning (EPCC) contract for the Egina Field Subsea Production Systems by Total Upstream Nigeria Limited.
The Aveon Offshore contract is for the provision of more than 5000 t of subsea structures.
The project is being executed by AVEON Offshore at its 240 000 m2 fabrication yard in Rumuolumeni, near Port Harcourt, and is expected to generate over 1 000 000 productive man-hours of work.
"The award of this project significantly expands the depth and boundary of our capabilities and provides reassurance to the Nigerian Oil and Gas industry that we are a very dependable local partner. It also proves our willingness and readiness to make the investments required to meet the very exacting expectations of our clients in respect of safety, schedule and quality," says Tein George, Chairman, Aveon Offshore Limited.
First steel cutting has occurred in December 2013 and the planned load-out and sail-away of the subsea structures is scheduled progressively from the second half of 2015.
Adapted from press release by Hannah Priestley-Eaton
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