OneSubsea has bagged a FEED contract for Woodside Petroleum’s Greater Enfield Area development offshore northwest Australia.
The FEED study, which will be undertaken by OneSubsea’s local team in Perth, will include the design of the full subsea production system architecture solution, including subsea multiphase boosting for the field.
OneSubsea said its unique capability to integrate reservoir analysis and production assurance expertise with subsea hardware engineering delivered a solution that optimises system performance and maximises recovery and financial returns.
“In the current economic climate, the greatest challenge is to provide the most cost-effective solutions for our customers,” CEO Mike Garding said.
“OneSubsea is uniquely positioned to deliver on this challenge through our integrated pore to process approach.
“Through this FEED award, we will be able to optimise the subsea system performance and deliver capex savings for Woodside through standardised hardware and the integration of our subsea production and boosting controls technology.”
The Greater Enfield development comprises the subsea tieback of the Ngujima-Yin FPSO vessel, which is used on the nearby Vincent (32/13) oil project.
Woodside recently awarded Norwegian contractor Aibel a contract to undertake management, engineering and provision of procurement services work for that particular portion of FEED.
Woodside is targeting final investment decision for the Greater Enfield development in 2016.
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