TechnipFMC Wins Woodside Subsea Contract

TechnipFMC Wins Woodside Subsea Contract
The EPCI contract corresponds to the Pyxis and Xena field developments.

TechnipFMC reported Friday that it has won an integrated engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) contract from Woodside Energy for the development of the Pyxis and Xena fields offshore North West Australia.

The contract – part of a broader five-year EPCI frame agreement between TechnipFMC and Woodside – calls on TechnipFMC to design, manufacture, deliver and install a subsea production system, flexible flowlines and umbilicals, the award recipient stated.

“We are very pleased to have signed a five-year frame agreement with Woodside that leads to this first contract under this agreement,” Arnaud Pieton, Subsea president with TechnipFMC, said in a written statement emailed to Rigzone. “This iEPCI contract combines our integrated subsea solution with our Subsea 2.0 products and illustrates TechnipFMC’s complete offering. We value our long-term, collaborative relationship with Woodside and are committed to bring the best in the execution of this project.”

In its third quarter statement Thursday to the Australian Securities Exchange, Woodside noted that it took a final investment decision for the Pyxis Hub Project in August of this year. The Pyxis Hub Project – located in the Carnarvon Basin in Production License WA-34-L – entails tying back the Pyxis, Pluto North and Xena 2 infill wells, the company stated.

“Development of the Pyxis Hub will support the future operation of Pluto LNG, the Pluto-NWS Interconnector and the broader Burrup Hub vision,” Woodside CEO Peter Coleman commented in his company’s written statement Thursday.

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