Technip, Tullow ink TEN contracts

Oct. 31, 2013
Technip has been awarded two subsea contracts with Tullow Ghana Limited for the ultra-deepwater TEN project offshore Ghana.

Offshore staff

PARIS – Technip has been awarded two subsea contracts with Tullow Ghana Limited for the ultra-deepwater TEN project offshore Ghana.

The contracts, worth a combined $1.23 billion, call for the engineering, fabrication, and installation ofnine flexible risers, three flexible flowlines, and 12 flexible spools totaling 48 km (30 mi); engineering, fabrication, and installation of 33 km (21 mi) of water injection and gas injection rigid flowlines: installation of about 63 km (39 mi) of static and dynamic umbilicals; and engineering, pre-fabrication, final assembly, and installation of 10 well rigid jumpers and delivery of six prefabricated rigid jumpers.

Technip leads a consortium with Subsea 7 at the TEN project, which is in water depths up to 2,000 m (1,243 ft) in the DeepwaterTANO contract area.

The flexible pipes will be fabricated at Technip’s Flexi France facility in Le Trait, France, and the rigid flowlines at the group’s spoolbase in Evanton, UK.

10/31/2013