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Technip lands Jubilee double
French engineering group Technip is primed to start two lump sum contracts for Tullow at the company’s Jubilee oilfield development off Ghana.
The first deal includes the engineering and fabrication of seven 10-inch diameter and two eight-inch diameter risers for a total length of more than 27 kilometres. Delivery is scheduled for the beginning of 2010.
The second deal covers four areas, including, the engineering, fabrication and installation of about 48 kilometers of production and gas and water injection rigid flowlines.
Installation of 26 kilometres of umbilicals, nine flexible risers and subsea manifold and riser base structures, connection of the flowlines to the wellheads and subsea manifolds, plus testing of the entire system.
The offshore campaign is scheduled to start in early 2010 using two vessels from Technip’s fleet, the Deep Blue and Deep Pioneer, which will lay the rigid and flexible flowlines respectively.