Cameron has signed an agreement with ExxonMobil affiliate EEPNL for the supply of subsea production systems for the operator’s deepwater Erha North Phase 2 development offshore Nigeria.
The scope of supply includes five subsea production trees, two water injection trees, three manifolds, production and topside controls and associated equipment. Deliveries will start in 2014.
Cameron’s Chairman, President and CEO Jack B. Moore said: “Cameron is pleased to be working with ExxonMobil on this development. This award will enable us to further enhance our in-country capabilities and add to our track record in Nigeria for executing projects, transferring skills to our Nigerian workforce and partnering with local suppliers.”
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