AGR Group's subsidiary, AGR Drilling Services, has signed a contract with Van Oord, whereby AGR DS will provide excavation services to the Gorgon Project. Under the contract AGR DS will provide UK sister company AGR Subsea Ltd's well-proven ClayCutter X™ and SeaVator™ seabed excavation service lines on the Jansz Scarp, a steep subsea escarpment off the NW Australian coast.
The work, to be executed under the contract with Van Oord, will utilize the ClayCutter X™ as the primary excavation tool on the escarpment. The excavation will allow the pipeline to be laid in a more direct route to shore, presenting a substantial cost saving to the Gorgon Project. The AGR DS workscope is estimated to have a value of AUD 7 million and is expected to be completed in early 2011.
John Sands, AGR Subsea Ltd's Managing Director, said, "We are delighted to exploit the proven ClayCutter X™ equipment on this challenging project. Although the system gave exemplary performance in the Ormen Lange field we have made a number of improvements to deployment and positioning of the tools to meet the specific requirements of the Jansz Scarp excavation. The revised system will be able to cope with substantial changes in seabed height and inclination without any interruption in excavation activities."
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