InterMoor Wins Gulf of Mexico Engineering & Design Contract
InterMoor
InterMoor has finalized an agreement with Enterprise Products Partners LP to provide engineering, management and design services for the Independence Hub semisub production facility to be located in Mississippi Canyon 920. InterMoor will design 12 permanent suction piles and each pile is 18 feet in diameter and 88 feet long. Water depth at the location is approximately 8,000 feet.
InterMoor will also procure all free issue items to outfit the piles such as butterfly valves, ROV interface and cast padeyes. The piles are scheduled to be completed in the fourth quarter of this year.
As an industry leader in innovative mooring technology, InterMoor delivers integrated mooring systems for the offshore oil and gas industry in the Gulf of Mexico, Canada, Caspian Sea, Brazil, Asia Pacific and West Africa.
Acteon is a group of specialist engineering companies serving the global oil and gas industry and was formerly known as UWG Group. InterMoor evolved from Acteon's asset acquisition of Technip Offshore Moorings, Inc
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