Add Energy wins Angelin job for BP

Add Energy wins Angelin job for BP
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Norwegian energy consultancy provider, Add Energy, has been awarded a maintenance build contract worth more than $600,000 with BP for work on the Angelin gas field, a development located 40 km offshore Trinidad and Tobago’s east coast.

The contract will see Add Energy carry out the development of a full asset maintenance build and will include the delivery of an asset register and functional hierarchy build, equipment criticality assignment, development of maintenance strategies for critical and non-critical equipment, job plans and procedures, critical sparing and BoMs development.

The project also will require the installation of a 25-km, 26-inch subsea pipeline to an existing subsea at BP’s Serrette facility.

The Angelin project is a dry gas development within the northern Columbus Basin in 65 meters of water. The gas will be exported to the Beachfield/Atlantic LNG and the liquids to the Galeota terminal via a new 21 kilometer, 66 centimeters diameter export pipeline.

With a design throughput of 600 million standard cubic feet of gas per day, production will be exported through the pipeline to the Serrette facility and on to the nearby Cassia platform for processing.