Subsea 7 has been awarded a contract by the Hess Corp. for installation work in support of the Stampede project in deepwater U.S. Gulf of Mexico, according to a news release.
The scope of work involves installation of flowlines, steel catenary risers, umbilicals, jumpers and associated subsea architecture which tie back two drill centers to a tension-leg platform hosting drill centers, water injection and gas lifts. Production will be via two 10-inch flowlines from each drill center, Subsea 7 said in the release.
The main offshore installation phase is expected to commence in third-quarter 2016, concluding in first-quarter 2017.
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