Technip has won am engineering, procurement, installation and pre-commissioning contract from Australia's Woodside for the Greater Enfield Project.
Greater Enfield is 60km off Exmouth in Western Australia in 340-850m water depth. The reserves in the area will be produced via a 31km subsea tie-back to the Ngujima-Yin FPSO facility, located over the Vincent oil field.
Technip has been contracted for EPIC on:
Technip is the latest contractor to win a contract on the project. OneSubsea has a contract to supply a subsea production system and a dual multiphase boosting system. OneSubsea contracted Nexans for supply of umbilicals and accessories. Singapore's Keppel and Aibel have been been contracted to perform modifications and upgrade work on the FPSO Ngujima-Yin.
Technip’s operating center in Perth, Australia will execute the contract with support from Technip’s Asia Pacific Subsea Hub in the Kuala Lumpur office in Malaysia, and office in Chennai, India.
The Group will leverage its unique subsea integrated approach from fabrication to installation:
Arnaud Pieton, President of Technip in Asia Pacific, commented: “We are very pleased to have been awarded this large contract by Woodside in this competitive business environment, in addition to demonstrating Technip’s leadership and long term presence in Australia and Asia Pacific.”
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