Subsea 7 Secures Services Contract Offshore UK
Subsea 7 S.A. announced Monday that it has secured an engineering, procurement, instalation and commissioning (EPIC) contract from Apache North Sea, worth between $50 and $150 million, as part of the Callater field development, located offshore UK.
The contract work scope covers the project management, engineering, procurement, construction and instalation of a 2.4 miles, 45" pipeline bundle system consisting of production lines, and power and supply services. It also includes the instalation of an 8 mile electro-control umbilical, associated structures, field testing and pre-commissioning works.
Project management and engineering work will commence immediately from Subsea 7's offices in Aberdeen, with offshore activities planned for the first quarter 2017.
Subsea 7 Vice President UK and Canada, Phil Simons, said in a company statement:
"This award demonstrates our ability to collaborate with our clients to produce cost effective technical solutions. It further recognizes the 35-year proven track record of our pipeline bundle technology for extending subsea infrastructure lifespans, whilst offering clients considerable cost savings from having all service lines integrated in a single product."
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