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Vallourec wins a major order from TotalEnergies in Angola

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Vallourec has announced that it has been awarded a contract by TotalEnergies to supply almost 5000 t of OCTG solutions and associated services for the Kaminho deepwater project on Block 20, 100 km off the coast of Angola.

On this project, Vallourec will supply its range of VAM® connections and use CLEANWELL® , its more environmentally-friendly, dope-free solution. The Group will also provide its offshore expertise via VAM® Field Service as well as its Tubular Management Services (TMS) offering, which involves managing the inspection and preparation of tubes before they leave for the drilling platform, and on their return to the storage area.

The products will be manufactured at Vallourec plants in France, Brazil, and Indonesia, taking advantage of the Group’s strategic premium production hubs.

More broadly in Africa, Vallourec is supporting its customer with a complete range of premium products and services, including its CLEANWELL® solution in Nigeria, Gabon, Congo, and Mozambique.

The Group has also worked with TotalEnergies in its exploration and appraisal campaigns, such as in Namibia, a region with strong development potential, where the Group has already supplied almost 5000 t of tubes and connections.

Philippe Guillemot, Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer, commented: “We are proud to support TotalEnergies in its developments and exploration projects. I would like to thank the Vallourec teams for their commitment.”

Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/offshore-and-subsea/11072024/vallourec-wins-a-major-order-from-totalenergies-in-angola/

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