Paris-based engineering giant Technip has won the $150-million job of piecing together Petrobras’s Roncador P-54 field offshore Brazil.
The project is a tieback of 11 production and six water-injection wells to the floating production, storage and offloading vessel, the FPSO P-54. The job entails the installation of the following in 1,740 metres of water.
-11 production flowlines
-11 gas-lift flowlines
-six water injection flowlines
-11 production risers
-11 gas-lift risers
-six water-injection risers
Technip’s project managers in Rio de Janeiro will oversee the supplier contractor’s engineering, fabrication and testing of six types of flexible pipe.
The Group’s plant in Vitória, Brazil will build the 142 kilometres of flexible pipe.
Technip is also engineering and building Petrobras’s P-52 semi-submersible platform.
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