Subsea 7 has been awarded a trio of contracts by Petrobras of Brazil with a combined value of more than US $300m.
The scope of work comprises the installation of flexible lines by the Seven Seas vessel, under two lump sum contracts and one day rate contract.
The lump sum contracts encompass the installation of two export flexible Lazy Wave Risers on the Sapinhoa and Lula NE fields in the Santos pre-salt basin, in a water depth of approximately 2,100 m (6,890 ft).
The dayrate contract encompasses the project management, engineering and installation of Petrobras-supplied flowlines and umbilicals. Operations will start this year.
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