TechnipFMC has been awarded a contract by ENI Ghana E&P Ltd., a subsidiary of ENI, GNPC and Vitol, for the onshore part of the OCTP development of the Sankofa Field offshore Ghana.
Under this contract, TechnipFMC will perform the project management, engineering, supply, construction and commissioning (EPC) for the onshore receiving facilities in Sanzule, which form part of the Gas to Power Plan.
The contract will be mainly executed by the teams of TechnipFMC in Ghana. The project is scheduled for completion by mid-2018.
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