Saipem Wins $100 Mln Pipeline Contract

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Equatorial Guinea has awarded a $90-$100 million contract to build a 70 km subsea pipeline linking the Noble Energy operated Alen Unit to the country's Punta Europa petrochemical hub to Italian firm Saipem , the oil ministry said on Thursday.

The first gas is expected to be delivered from the project early in 2021, said oil minister Gabriel Obiang Lima in a statement.


(Reporting by Wendell Roelf; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)

Categories: Engineering Subsea Pipelines Africa

Related Stories

Danos Names Habbit Decommissioning Ops Manager

Abu Dhabi's NMDC Group Gets $1.1B Subsea Gas Pipeline Job in Taiwan

Russia Scales Down Gas Flow to Europe via Ukraine Day Before Deal Ends

Current News

BOEM Boosts Monetary Penalties for Oil & Gas firms

Portugal Selects Four Offshore Wind Farm Sites Ahead of Auction

Technical Issue Shuts Down BP’s Caspian Sea Gas Platform

Kazakhstan Orders Kashagan Oil Field Operator to Pay $6.6M Fine

Subscribe for OE Digital E‑News