McDermott Received A Significant Contract Award From BP Trinidad & Tobago (bpTT) For The Engineering, Procurement And Construction (EPC) Of The Cassia Compression Platform, Located 35 Miles (57 Kilometers) Southeast Of The Coast Of Trinidad.
McDermott Said On Thursday That It Will Provide Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Hook-Up And Commissioning Of The Cassia C Topsides Weighing 8,928 Tons (8,100 Metric Tons), A 3,747-Ton (3,400 Metric Ton) Jacket, And A 793-Ton (720-Metric Ton) Bridge To Connect Cassia C With The Existing Cassia B Platform Currently Located In 223 Feet (68 Meters) Of Water. The Contract Value Ranges From US$ 250 Million To US$ 500 Million.
The Scope Also Includes Brownfield Modifications To Cassia B. The Compression Platform Will Be Manufactured And Constructed At McDermott’s Fabrication Facilities In Altamira, Mexico – Where Another Recently Delivered Project For bpTT, Angelin, Was Fabricated. The Trinidad Offshore Fabrication Company (TOFCO), A Manufacturer In Trinidad, Will Fabricate The Jacket And The Bridge Landing Frame.
Engineering Services Will Be Provided By McDermott’s Offices In Houston, Chennai, And Dubai, With Project Management And Procurement Being Conducted At Its Houston Office.
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Richard Heo, Senior Vice President Of McDermottFor The Americas North, Central And South, Said: “To Ensure Project Execution Excellence, We Will Leverage Our One McDermott Way Operational Model To Safely And Efficiently Deliver The Cassia Compression Platform With The Highest Quality.”
This EPC Contract Follows The Completion Of A Detailed Engineering Contract And Long-Term Procurement Contracts Signed By McDermott For Cassia C Earlier This Year, As Well As The Completion Of The Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Installation And Commissioning (EPCIC) Contract For The Angelin Project For bpTT.
Cassia C Is The Third Cassia Platform Of bpTT, Handling Gas From Its Operations In The Prolific Columbus Basin. Cassia C Will Receive 1.2 Billion Standard Cubic Feet Per Day (BSCFD) Of Hydrocarbon Gas Through New Piping From Cassia B Through The Bridge. The Gas Will Be Compressed In Three Gas Turbine Driven Compressors And Returned To Cassia B For Export. Liquids From Cassia C And Cassia B Will Be Combined And Sent For Export.

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