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Cameron to supply subsea systems for West Africa development

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HOUSTON -- Cameron has entered into a frame agreement for the supply of subsea production systems, including wellheads, trees, control systems, manifolds, and chokes to a development program offshore West Africa. The order for the first phase of development under the agreement is worth approximately $800 million and includes 40 subsea trees and related equipment. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in the second half of 2009.

07/28/2008

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