The Contract That Subsea 7 Signed With Saudi Aramco Is For The Execution Of EPC Services Scheduled To Start Between 2021 And 2022
Subsea 7 Announced Today (10) The Award Of A Major Contract From Saudi Aramco For The Marjan Increment Projects, Offshore Saudi Arabia. The Engineering, Procurement, Construction, And Installation (EPCI) Contract Was Awarded For Execution In A Consortium With L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering (LTHE), A Subsidiary Of Larsen & Toubro.
The Scope Of Work For The Consortium Consists Of EPCI Of New Tie-In Platforms, Production Deck Manifolds, Approximately 217 Kilometers Of Rigid Pipelines, Approximately 145 Kilometers Of Power Cables, And A Fiber Optic Cable In The Marjan Field In Water Depths Of Approximately 45 To 52 Meters. Offshore Execution Is Expected To Occur In 2021 And 2022.
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Adzariat Monergi, Vice President Of Subsea 7 In The Middle East, Said: “This Contract Builds On Our Track Record Of Reliable Project Execution In The Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia And The Close Collaboration We Enjoy With LTHE. We Look Forward To Continuing Our Successful Relationship With Saudi Aramco, Supported By The Recent Offshore Completion Of Several Projects.”

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