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Subsea 7 awards contract to Global Marine

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Subsea 7, a subsea engineering and construction specialist, has awarded a contract for the provision of personnel and equipment to support the delivery of a submarine fibre optic link between platforms, to Global Marine.

Global Marine will provide skilled jointing personnel to assist Subsea 7 with the delivery of platform-to-platform connectivity from the existing Clair platform, located 50 miles west of the Shetland Isles, in the North Sea, to the new Clair Ridge platform. The end user of the platform is BP and the Global Marine team will work aboard Subsea 7’s Seven Falcon.

Comment from Global Marine

“Nicola Broom, Director, Sales and Commercial at Global Marine, commented: “We are delighted to be working for Subsea 7, and ultimately BP, the continued recognition of our knowledge and capabilities by major players in the industry is a great reflection on Global Marine’s journey in subsea engineering.”

Edited from source by Elizabeth Corner

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