Aker Solutions awarded umbilicals contract for Jansz-Io compression project
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The contract includes the delivery of engineering, design and manufacturing of a total of about 70 km of dynamic subsea umbilicals. The scope of work includes three subsea compressor umbilicals, two subsea pump umbilicals, as well as ancillary equipment and spares. The umbilicals will provide power from the platform to the subsea compressor and pump modules.
"We are very pleased to have been awarded another important contract by Chevron on the Jansz-Io compression project. We look forward to continuing our relationship with Chevron and maintaining our strong focus on safe and efficient operations," said Maria Peralta, executive vice president and head of Aker Solutions' subsea business.
The contract will be booked as order intake in 4Q21 in the Subsea segment.
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