Ocean Installer to SURF Al Jurf

OE Staff
Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Mabruk Oil Operations has awarded Ocean Installer a subsea umbilical, risers and flowlines (SURF) project at the Al Jurf oil field in the Mediterranean.

Mabruk Oil Operations is a joint venture (JV) between Total E&P and the National Oil Cooperation (NOC) of Libya.

The work scope encompasses the replacement of a 10in flexible flowline between a fixed drilling and production platform and a floating, production, storage and offloading unit, the Farwha FPSO.

The project will be managed from Ocean Installer’s Stavanger and Aberdeen offices in cooperation with Mabruk Oil Operations and onshore engineering will start immediately. Mobilization and offshore operations are scheduled for Q3-Q4 2017.

The Al Jurf oil field came onstream in 2003 and is located about 150km northwest off the coast of Tripoli, Libya, at a water depth of approximately 80-90m. The field is operated by Mabruk Oil Operations.

Categories: FPSO

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