TechnipFMC (NYSE: FTI) said March 26 it has landed three separate engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) contracts offshore Malaysia, the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) and Israel.
TechnipFMC’s EPCI contract from Sabah Shell Petroleum Co. Ltd. covers the delivery and installation of subsea equipment including umbilicals, flowlines and the subsea production system for the Gumusut-Kakap Phase 2 Project.
The company’s integrated EPCI contract from LLOG Exploration covers the Who Dat Field in the GoM and includes the delivery and installation of a multiphase pumping system, including a manifold, umbilical termination assembly, power umbilical, jumper and topside control equipment. The new contract builds on the existing 10 plus year alliance relationship between LLOG Exploration and TechnipFMC.
Lastly, TechnipFMC has been awarded an integrated EPCI contract by Energean Oil & Gas for the Karish full field development, located offshore Israel at a water depth of 1,750 m (5,741 ft).
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