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EMAS wins BP contract for Gulf of Mexico work

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EMAS says that its subsea construction division, EMAS AMC, has been awarded a contract by BP Exploration & Production to perform subsea work in the Atlantis field, located in Green Canyon block 743 in the Gulf of Mexico.

The project scope consists of the installation and replacement of subsea equipment comprised of manifolds, PLEMs (pipeline end manifolds), jumpers and associated hardware in 6,800 ft of water, as well as assisting BP with complete commissioning and start-up activities.

This is the second contract awarded by BP to EMAS AMC for work on the Atlantis field. The first project was completed in 2010 along with the installation of subsea hardware for BP’s Thunder Horse project. EMAS AMC’s regional headquarters in Houston will execute the planning and installation activities for the BP project during the first half of 2012.

11/02/2011

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