BP contracts McDermott for Angelin platform offshore Trinidad and Tobago

June 5, 2017
BP has awarded McDermott International an engineering, procurement, construction, installation, and commissioning contract for the Angelin gas field development, 25 mi (40 km) east of Trinidad and Tobago.

Offshore staff

HOUSTONBP has awarded McDermott International an engineering, procurement, construction, installation, and commissioning contract for the Angelin gas field development, 25 mi (40 km) east of Trinidad and Tobago.

It follows completion by McDermott of multi-phase engineering, including pre-front-end engineering design (pre-FEED), FEED, and pre-execution engineering for the same project.

The contractor’s team in Houston led the engineering and execution planning, supported by its engineering center in Chennai, India.

McDermott will design, procure, fabricate, transport, install, and commission a six-slot wellhead platform and 13-mi (21-km) 26-in. (66-cm) subsea pipeline, using its project management and engineering team in Houston.

The company’s fabrication complex in Altamira, Mexico, will construct the 992-ton (900-metric ton) four-legged main pile jacket and 1,323-ton (1,200-metric ton) four-deck topsides, with theDLV 2000 subsequently installing the platform and pipeline.

The Angelin project is a dry gas development in 213 ft (65 m) of water in the northern Columbus basin. Produced gas (up to 600 MMcf/d) will be exported to the Beachfield/Atlantic LNG center and the liquids to the Galeota terminal.

06/05/2017