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French contracting giant Technip has announced that it has been awarded two lump sum contracts by Tullow Ghana Limited for the development of the Jubilee oil field, located off the coast of Ghana at water depths ranging between 1,200 and 1,700 meters.
In a statement Technip said that the first contract comprises the engineering and fabrication of seven 10-inch diameter and two 8-inch diameter risers for a total length of more than 27 kilometers.
“Engineering for this contract will be carried out by Technip’s operating center in Paris, France. The risers will be fabricated in Le Trait, France, in one of Technip’s flexible pipe production facilities. Delivery is scheduled for the beginning of 2010,” the statement said.
The second contract includes engineering, fabrication and installation of approximately 48 kilometers of production and gas and water injection rigid flowlines, installation of 26 kilometers of umbilicals.
“Technip’s operating center in Houston, Texas, will execute this contract with support from the company’s Paris center for the installation of the flexible flowlines, the connections and offshore operations,” the statement said.
“The offshore campaign is scheduled to commence in early 2010 using two vessels from the Technip fleet, the Deep Blue and the Deep Pioneer, which will lay the rigid and flexible flowlines respectively, assisted by third-party vessels” it added.
The value of neither contract was disclosed.