Premier Oil has awarded Proserv a multimillion-dollar contract to supply a subsea control system and associated equipment for the Bison, Iguana & Gajah Puteri development project in the Natuna Sea offshore Indonesia.
The contract includes supplying a three-well subsea control system, which includes Proserv’s Artemis 2G subsea electronics module, tied back to two the Naga and Pelikan platforms, Proserv said. The platforms are located at a water depth of 90 m (295 ft). Bison and Iguana will tie back to the Pelikan platform, while Gajah Puteri—with a 21-km (13-mile) step-out—will tie back from a controls perspective to the Naga platform.
Each well will be equipped with a wet gas meter, with systems capable of future expansion to accommodate potential future infill drilling, Proserv said.
Delivery of the first phase of equipment is scheduled for May 2018.
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