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Technip has been awarded by Eni Norge AS an engineering, procurement, construction and installation contract, worth approximately €200 million, for the Goliat field development. Goliat will be the first Norwegian oil producing field north of the Arctic Circle in the Barents Sea. The field is located approximately 85 km northwest of the city of Hammerfest on the Norwegian coast.

The lump sum contract includes supply and installation of the infield pipeline systems, including flexible risers, clad production flowlines  complete with direct heating systems, water and gas injection flowlines.

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  • Subsea Contract for Technip

    Deep Blue

    Technip has been awarded a lump sum contract by Marathon Oil Company for the Ozona field development in the Gulf of Mexico. The project consists of the tie-in of a well in Garden Banks 515 (1,000m water depth) to the Shell Auger platform. The contract covers project management and surveys, engineering, procurement/fabrication and installation of a 9km-long pipe-in-pipe flowline, two PLETs, an anchor pile and a rigid jumper and installation of a 12km-long umbilical. (more…)

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  • Successful Subsea Installation

    Jumbo Shipping

    On June 20, Technip, supported by Jumbo Offshore, completed the installation of four subsea structures, including two module support frames, in the White Rose oilfield, offshore Newfoundland for the North Amethyst project. The foundations were lowered to the Grand Banks seabed at approximately 120m depth and will support subsea manifolds and flowlines that are part of a multiple well tie-back. (more…)

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  • BJ Services has successfully completed a range of pipeline pre-commissioning services for Technip on the MA-D6 oilfield development offshore India. The scope of the project required the company to plan and manage several different phases, including initial engineering and project management services designed to complete the work within a tight timeframe. Hydraulic and electrical testing of both dynamic and infield umbilicals was carried out during pre-installation, installation, overboarding and post-installation phases of the operation. BJ’s pipeline pre-commissioning specialists carried out cleaning, flooding and pressure testing of the 8-inch production infield flowlines. In addition, the 6-inch gas injection riser was cleaned, flooded, pressure-tested and treated with mono-ethylene-glycol (MEG). The fast-track operation was carried out efficiently and completed on schedule.

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