Technip Wins Field Development Contract in Danish North Sea
by Technip
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Press Release|
Tuesday, February 28, 2012Technip, in partnership with Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME), announced Tuesday that it has been awarded a contract for the Hejre field development project, offshore Denmark, by Dong E&P and Bayerngas.
The contract covers engineering, procurement, fabrication, hook-up, and commissioning assistance for a fixed wellhead and process platform and associated facilities.
The platform includes 11,500-ton topsides supported by a 6,500-ton jacket, and is designed to process high pressure and high temperature hydrocarbons fluids. The platform, which also comprises living quarters to accommodate 70 people and a flare, will be capable of producing up to 76 million standard cubic feet of gas per day and 35,000 barrels of oil per day.
Technip's operating center in Paris, France, will execute the contract, with the support of its Chennai and Mumbai offices, India. The jacket and wellhead unit will be delivered in 2014, the topsides and living quarter in 2015, said the firm.
This strategic contract symbolizes the return of Technip to the North Sea Offshore market, added the firm.
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