Technip has been awarded the subsea contract for the Glenlivet Project, West of Shetlands, UK, the company said in a Feb. 24 release.
The contract builds on the previous award by Total E&P UK of the contract for the Edradour Subsea Development, located about 75 km northwest of Shetlands in the UK waters.
In the new contract, Technip said it will provide additional scope for the parallel development of the Glenlivet Field located nearby.
The Glenlivet specific scope includes:
- Fabrication and installation of 12-inch production pipeline and six-inch mono-ethylene glycol (MEG) pipeline complete with a two-inch piggy backed service line;
- Supply and installation of steel tube umbilical, manufactured at Technip Umbilicals facility in Newcastle, UK;
- Supply and installation of flexible tails from Flexi France, the group’s manufacturing plant in Le Trait, France;
- Fabrication and installation of pipeline end manifold, flowline end terminations, flexible tails and rigid well tie-in spools, as well as the installation of a CPI (company provided item) templates and manifolds; and
- Rock dumping and pre-commissioning.
The Group will leverage its unique vertical position in the subsea business:
- Technip’s operating center in Oslo, Norway, will execute the project in full synergy with the previously awarded Edradour project;
- Vessels from the Group fleet will perform the installation in the summer seasons of 2016 and 2017;
- The pipelines will be fabricated at Technip’s spool base at Evanton, UK, and installed by Technip’s vessel Deep Energy; and
- Umbilicals will be manufactured at the new Technip umbilicals facility in Newcastle, UK.
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