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Xodus Group awarded FEED contract

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World Pipelines,


Black Sea Oil & Gas SRL (BSOG) has recently announced that, together with its partners, it has awarded a contract for the development of its Ana and Doina gas discoveries on XV Midia shallow block, offshore Romania (the Midia gas development project).

The contract was awarded to Xodus Group and is for the front end engineering and design (FEED) of the offshore and onshore facilities for the Midia gas development project.

FEED is the project development phase in which plans for the onshore and offshore facilities are defined, engineered, designed and evaluated in detail by a contracted engineering company.

Mark Beacom, CEO of BSOG, commented: “With this award,we take a major step forward in delivering this offshore gas development in Romania’s Black Sea, with expectations that we will reach final investment decision in 2017. We look forward to once again working with Xodus Group.”

The FEED project will see the construction of an in-field pipeline from Doina subsea well to Ana wellhead platform (18km) and an offshore export pipeline from Ana wellhead platform to shore (121km). It will also see an onshore pipeline to gas treatment plant (5km) and the plant itself.

Wim van der Zande, CEO of Xodus Group,said: “The development of the XV Midia Shallow Block is of strategic importance to gas production in the region and we are pleased to be continuing to support BSOG on its plans to develop the Ana and Doina discoveries.”

Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/contracts-and-tenders/21112016/xodus-group-awarded-feed-contract/

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