OneSubsea, a Cameron (NYSE: CAM) and Schlumberger (NYSE: SLB) company, has been awarded a contract from BP Exploration (Delta) Ltd., and partner DEA (Deutsche Erdoel AG), to supply subsea production systems for the West Nile Delta, a news release said.
The Giza/Fayoum Field will be tied back to modified onshore Rosetta facilities and integrated with a new onshore plant for the Raven Field offshore Egypt. The scope of supply for the long-distance gas fields includes large-bore subsea trees, manifold systems incorporating high-integrity pressure protection systems for the high-pressure Raven Field, connection systems, and controls systems, along with project engineering, management and testing, according to the release.
The booking was recognized in fourth-quarter 2015.
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