Subsea7 awarded contract in the US Gulf of Mexico
Published by Alfred Hamer,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
Subsea7 has announced the award of a contract between US$50 million and US$150 million for a subsea tieback development in the US Gulf of Mexico.
Subsea7 will be responsible for transporting and installing the flowline, umbilical, and associated subsea components for the tieback. Project management and engineering work will begin immediately at Subsea7’s office in Houston, Texas, and offshore activity is expected to start in 2025.
Craig Broussard, Vice President for Subsea7 Gulf of Mexico, said: “Our strategy of early engagement and close collaboration with clients allows us to approach projects with an open mind and a deep understanding of client needs. This helps us explore innovative, cost-effective ways to deliver optimised energy solutions.”
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/contracts-and-tenders/10102024/subsea7-awarded-contract-in-the-us-gulf-of-mexico/
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