Technip Awarded EPIC Contract Offshore Egypt
Technip received a lump sum engineering, procurement, installation and construction contract by Burullus Gas for the West Delta Deep Marine Phase Villa development project. The project entails expanding the WDDM facilities, including: design, supply and installation of three production manifolds and three subsea distribution assemblies; engineering, welding and installing approximately 42 miles (67 kilometers) of rigid production flowlines; engineering, fabricating and installing about 55 miles (88 kilometers) of umbilicals, 7 miles (12 kilometers) of flexible flowlines and three flexible jumpers; connecting flowlines and umbilicals to the wellheads and subsea manifolds; and precommissioning of the entire system and support to the client for commissioning and start-up activities. The offshore campaign is scheduled to commence in the second quarter of 2011. The West Delta Deep Marine Concession is situated roughly 56 miles (90 kilometers) from the Nile Delta shoreline in water depths of 820 to 2,789 feet (250 to 850 meters).
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