JDR wins subsea tieback work in Malaysia
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
Editor
Oilfield Technology,
The umbilical will provide the vital connection from the unmanned remote platform to the subsea production control system, providing the operator with critical control. JDR will also supply cable accessories and four service technicians for installation and commissioning.
JK Lim, Region Manager for Singapore at JDR, commented: “We are delighted to have won our first project of this type in Malaysia. Asia is an important region to us, and we see great potential for our subsea technology here. We are proud to be working with UMD Energy on this exciting oil and gas project. This is testament to our global team of technical experts and problem solvers, and we hope to demonstrate that the combination of our high-quality technology and transparent approach built on long-term customer engagement, not only ensures we deliver the precise solution they need, but also opens more doors in this region.”
The umbilical and accessories will be manufactured at JDR’s facility in Littleport, UK, from which JDR will package and ship the umbilical by sea using a bespoke 8 m cable installation reel. Delivery is scheduled for May 2021.
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