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BJ Services awarded Technip Canada EPCI contract

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ABERDEEN, UK -- Technip Canada has awarded BJ Services an engineering procurement construction installation (EPCI) contract to provide subsea pile installation services. Under the contract, BJ Services will carry out hydraulic hammer pile-driving services offshore eastern Canada.

BJ Services will drive a number of 24-in. (61-cm) and 36-in. (91-cm) subsea pin piles into the seafloor using S-200 subsea hydraulic hammers while working from Technip's Deep Pioneer and Wellservicer vessels. The operation will be supported by BJ Services personnel from operations bases in St. John's and Lafayette.

04/27/2009

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