TechnipFMC has won a significant contract worth up to $250 million from TotalEnergies for the supply of subsea production systems for the recently sanctioned deep-water Clov complex in Block 17 offshore Angola.
This is the first contract under the companies’ new framework agreement covering subsea trees for brownfield developments, and includes TechnipFMC's Subsea 2.0 trees and associated controls, umbilical termination assemblies, jumpers and services.
“Our framework agreement and the Clov 3 contract are the result of several years of collaboration to standardise subsea production equipment and optimise subsea developments,” said TechnipFMC president, subsea, Jonathan Landes.