Total E&P Congo awarded Ocean Installer a contract for deepwater umbilicals, flowlines, and risers (UFR) installation work at the Moho Nord field, off the coast of the Republic of Congo.
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The Moho Nord field is located 75km off the coast of the Republic of Congo in water depths ranging from 450-1200m. Total
Ocean Installer will install and precommission an umbilical, multi-phase pump (MPP), flying leads and spools in water depths of around 1000m. The scope includes project management, engineering and logistics, in addition to offshore work.
The project will be managed from the Ocean Installer Stavanger head office, whilst the high capacity DP3 construction support vessel Normand Vision will be utilized for the offshore execution. She is equipped with a 150Te vertical lay spread (VLS), a 400Te active heave compensated crane and two work-class remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) from Oceaneering, making her an ideal vessel to meet the high specification requirements for the project, the company said.
The contract is Ocean Installer’s first major operation in West Africa following the creation of the Africa, Mediterranean and Middle East regional office in 2H 2014.
“We are delighted to have been chosen for this job in a very competitive market and we are looking forward to cooperate with Total E&P Congo on this complex project. The award reflects our efforts over the last 12 months to bring our proven track record to the African market and validates our geographical expansion strategy,” says Steinar Riise, CEO of Ocean Installer.
E&P Congo holds the operatorship with a 53.5% interest, alongside Chevron (31.50%) and state-owned Société Nationale des Pétroles du Congo (15%).
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