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Largest award for a subsea production system contract in North Africa

Oilfield Technology,


Cameron and Schlumberger’s joint company OneSubsea® has been awarded a subsea production systems contract totalling more than US$330 million for a gas project offshore North Africa.

Project specifications

The scope of supply for the 13-well development includes subsea production equipment, tooling, and installation and commissioning services. Deliveries are expected to begin 3Q16.

Largest award for a subsea production system contract within the North Africa region to date

“The award represents phase two of this development and is the largest award for a subsea production system within the North Africa region to date,” said Cameron Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Jack Moore. “Having already supplied the first phase of this development, OneSubsea now looks forward to progressing with this second phase.”


Adapted from press release by Cecilia Rehn

 

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