TechnipFMC awarded EPCI contract for Tullow's Jubilee South East development
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
Editor
Oilfield Technology,
Jubilee South East is an extension to the Jubilee field. The contract covers supply and offshore installation of all major subsea equipment, including manifolds and associated controls, flexible risers and flowlines, umbilicals, and subsea structures.
At the pre-tendering stage, TechnipFMC utilised its Subsea Studio™ digital solutions to help optimise field layout.
Jonathan Landes, President, Subsea at TechnipFMC, commented: “We are proud to continue supporting Tullow Ghana in the development of the Jubilee field. This is the first time Tullow has used our iEPCI model, which enables us to collaborate even more closely and simplify project delivery.
“We will continue to use our Subsea Studio digital solution to optimise the development, execution, and operation of Jubilee South East.
“We also see our work on this project as an opportunity to further develop our local content in Ghana, with the fabrication of a number of subsea structures, including production and water injection manifolds, carried out in-country.”
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