
Friday, April 10, 2015
Total E&P Angola has awarded the Marine Warranty Services (MWS) contract for their Kaombo project on Block 32 to DNV GL. Delivered by DNV GL’s Noble Denton Marine Assurance service area, the MWS activities will focus upon the review of the design documentation and the execution of critical marine operations.
The MWS team will support Kaombo project teams in assuring the project transportation and installations are conducted to recognized guidelines, standards, and client internal requirements.
The project sees the installation of the largest single award subsea, umbilical, risers and flowlines (SURF) contract ever to be placed. The extensive ultra deepwater development plan comprises the installation of 300 km of flowlines and 20 manifolds to connect 59 wells to the two VLCC’s converted into turret-moored FPSO vessels.
Stephen Norman, senior business development manager for the UK and sub-Saharan Africa says: “We have a proven track record with Total in Angola having previously worked on the CLOV, GirRI, and Dalia projects and we are grateful to be recognized once again to support the delivery of a truly mega project.”
He adds: “The work will be coordinated and managed by DNV GL’s London office who have recently completed the successful installation of the CLOV development. They will be supported with local attendances from regional DNV GL offices in Luanda, Singapore, Houston, Jakarta and Dubai.”
Sergio Garcia, sub-Saharan Africa regional manager says: “Our Angolan team will be headed by a local MWS consultant who will drive engagement and training to support the Kaombo Project using competent Angolan nationals who will be trained to support the development of MWS in the region. This will deliver long term benefits to the country and build upon DNV GL’s competence within Angola supporting clients with a more proactive delivery of local MWS.”
The Kaombo project is located about 150 km offshore Angola. It includes six fields – Gindungo, Gengibre, Caril, Canela, Louro and Mostarda which will be tied back to two converted FPSO’s. The water depth in the development area extends from 1,400 meters (Gindungo) to 1,950 meters (Louro).