Ocean Installer said Aug. 28 it has been awarded a contract for third party verification and engineering support work for the Liuhua 29-1 gas field development located in the South China Sea.
The work scope encompasses third party verification of detailed design and subsea construction engineering, as well as various other support functions to the client’s engineering team. This is the company’s first job in China, and Ocean Installer will conduct the work as a subcontractor to COOEC Subsea Technology Co. Ltd., which is responsible for the deepwater SURF engineering, procurement, construction and installation scope towards end-client Husky Oil China Ltd. Work has already begun, with an expected contract duration of a year and a half.
“This is Ocean Installer’s first job in a country where we aim to establish ourselves, and the first job we have been awarded by COOEC Subsea Technology. Ocean Installer’s global subsea construction knowledge and expertise will be used to complement our client’s capability to ensure overall success for the project, and we believe this type of cooperation will be important going forward in what is still a challenging market,” Steinar Riise, executive vice president of Ocean Installer, said.
The project will be managed in close cooperation with COOEC Subsea Technology. Ocean Installer’s project management team will be based in Shenzhen, China, and the work will be supported by Ocean Installer’s main office in Norway.
The Liuhua 29-1 field is located about approximately 300 km (186 miles) south of Hong Kong/Victoria at depths of about 700 m (2,296 ft). It is currently in the development phase. Husky Oil China Ltd. (75%) is the operator of the Liuhua 29-1 project, with CNOOC (25%) as the partner.
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