Longitude assessing design needs for latest WDDM subsea project offshore Egypt

Jan. 23, 2024
Longitude Engineering will provide detailed design and engineering services for the subsea Phase-X development in Burullus Energy’s West Delta Deep Marine concession.

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OSLO, Norway — ABL Group subsidiary Longitude Engineering will provide detailed design and engineering services for the subsea Phase-X development in Burullus Energy’s West Delta Deep Marine concession, 90 km offshore Egypt on the northwestern part of the Nile Delta.

Gas produced from the concession is exported to the Egyptian domestic market and the Egyptian LNG plant.

Operator Burullus Gas Co.’s expansion plans, via WDDM Phase-X, includes three new subsea wells to supplement the existing 70 wells currently in production, in water depths ranging from 450m to 660 m.

Longitude will support various phases of the project, beginning with the vessel assurance for cable-laying operations, detailed design of the cable routing and crossing, jumpers design, and development of related safety studies to support the cable and jumper installation.

The company will also perform verification and development of fabrication as well as assurance drawings and reports connected to mud mats and a new jumper design.

Longitude will provide these services under a sub-contractor to the EPIC contractor and vessel owner Petroleum Marine Services.

01.23.2024

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