2H Offshore, an Acteon company, will deliver a lightweight conductor-supported platform for EQ Petroleum Developments Malaysia Sdn Bhd for installation in the Tanjong Baram Field offshore Malaysia. EQ Petroleum Developments Malaysia Sdn Bhd is a subsidiary of EnQuest PLC. The award follows completion of a competitive tender process, in which 2H developed a jackup installable platform design to meet EnQuest’s project timeline and budget.
Installed in 10 m (33 ft) water depth, the platform has three decks with a subsea template and will host two wells with spare capacity for future additions. The decks will be supported by three 30-in. well conductors. A boat landing and crane also will be provided. The platform will be tied back with an 8 km (5 mile) long flexible pipeline to the existing West Lutong-A facility and will be fabricated locally in Malaysia. Installation is planned for first-quarter or second-quarter 2015.
2H’s scope of work includes all platform and conductor detailed engineering, equipment procurement, fabrication, installation support and offshore commissioning.
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