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Subsea 7 wins $200M Brazilian pipelay


Published Mar 3, 2009
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Norway-based offshore contractor Subsea 7 has won a $200 million contract with Brazilian oil company Petrobras to help develop the Urugua and P-56 projects in the deepwater Santos and Campos Basins.

The Tambau Urugua scope of work is to engineer, install and commission two 12-inch rigid steel 14.5 kiloometre gas flowlines and sub-sea equipment Petrobras has secured elsewhere.

At P-56 two 12" rigid steel 13 km oil pipelines from the semi-submersible platform P-56 to the P-38 floating producer and 10-inch, 8.6 km gas export pipeline from P-56 to the semi-submersible P-51 platform. Here, pipelines end terminations will be supplied by Subsea 7, the company said Tuesday.

The offshore pipeline installation campaign is set for 2010 with an office in Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil as overseer. The rigid pipe will come from Subsea 7's spool base at nearby Ubu.

Tags: Petrobras, Subsea 7




   

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