GE Oil & Gas inks Indonesia subsea tree work

OE Staff
Tuesday, January 31, 2017

GE Oil & Gas has been awarded a contract with Premier Oil Indonesia, for subsea trees and wellheads for the Bison, Iguana and Gajah Puteri (BIGP) fields, in the Natuna Sea.

The scope covers subsea trees and wellheads, rental tools and field service support during the installation and commissioning stage. For the initial phase, Premier Oil Indonesia will issue a call out for three sets of subsea trees and wellheads with deliveries anticipated by Q1 2018.

The subsea trees will be constructed at GE Oil & Gas’ facility in Batam, Indonesia, reflecting our commitment to increase local content and local capability for subsea projects in the region.

The deal includes the GE Oil & Gas Tree on Mudline (TOM) series and the SG1 wellhead system, suitable for shallow water operations using jackup drilling rigs, and fully aligned to the needs of the operator.

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