TechnipFMC awarded iEPCI contract by Woodside Energy
Published by Lydia Woellwarth,
Editor
World Pipelines,
TechnipFMC has been awarded a significant1 integrated engineering, procurement, construction and installation (iEPCITM) contract by Woodside Energy Limited for the development of the Lambert Deep and Phase 3 of the Greater Western Flank fields, located offshore northwestern Australia.
TechnipFMC will design, manufacture, deliver and install subsea equipment including subsea production system, flexible flowlines and umbilicals for connection to the Angel platform.
This is the second contract under the recently announced five-year iEPCI Frame Agreement between TechnipFMC and Woodside.
Arnaud Pieton, President Subsea at TechnipFMC, commented: “We are delighted to have been awarded another iEPCI™ project through our frame agreement with Woodside. This is Woodside’s second consecutive award adopting our Subsea 2.0 platform, confirming our common ambition to transform subsea economics through integration, standardisation and configurability.”
The Angel platform is located approximately 120 km north-west of Karratha and is connected to the North Rankin Complex (NRC) via a 50 km subsea pipeline.
1 For TechnipFMC, a ‘significant’ contract is between US$75 million and US$250 million.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/contracts-and-tenders/21042020/technipfmc-awarded-iepci-contract-by-woodside-energy/
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