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Stress Subsea awarded Shenzi water injection design contract

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HOUSTON -- BHP Billiton has awarded Stress Subsea a contract for the water injection design engineering for the Shenzi field development project in the Gulf of Mexico. The award includes four basic work scopes covering subsea hardware, umbilicals, risers, and flowline systems (SURF).

Stress' responsibility includes engineering and project management leading up to the execution phase of the project. Stress will be providing engineering definition as well as engineering services to BHP Billiton on subsea trees, controls, flowlines, sleds, and water injection risers.

04/01/2009

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