Monthly Focus: Renewable: The Other Energy
Downstream Focus: Smart Plants for the Future
African Focus: Egypt & Niger
Monthly Focus: Renewable: The Other Energy
Downstream Focus: Smart Plants for the Future
African Focus: Egypt & Niger
Subsea 7 has been awarded an EPIC SURF contract for work in West Africa. The contract, valued at approximately $600 million, comes from Chevron Overseas Congo for the development of the Lianzi field offshore Congo and Angola.
The technical specifications include a 12” wet insulated production flow-line with direct electrical heating, which would set a record for the deepest electrically heated pipe. The project will maximize the use of local personnel and resources in Congo and Angola. A significant part of the design and fabrication will be executed in Luanda, with additional fabrication work carried out in Lobito by Subsea 7’s Angolan joint venture. All flow-lines will be spooled to the Seven Oceans rigid reel-lay ship at Subsea 7’s Luanda base in Angola.
Angolan and Congolese personnel will join the offshore construction teams during the offshore phase which is scheduled for the second half of 2014.
Olivier Carre, senior VP for Subsea 7’s Africa and Gulf of Mexico Territory, said: “We are very pleased to be awarded this EPIC contract including the design and procurement of the subsea facilities which fits perfectly with Subsea 7’s capacity to deliver large scale projects. We look forward to working in close cooperation with Chevron to deliver the Lianzi project safely and to the highest standards.”