EPC Offshore Helps Total E&P UK Develop Edradour Discovery

EPC Offshore Helps Total Develop Edradour Discovery

Project management and development engineering specialist EPC Offshore has signed an agreement with Total E&P UK Ltd (TEP UK) to provide support services at its natural gas and condensate discovery in the Atlantic.

Edradour, located in Block 206/4 of the UK Continental Shelf, is expected to start pumping in 2016, will be linked to the $3.3 billion Laggan/Tormore development west of the Shetland Islands.

EPC Offshore will provide project management services for the development as part of a six month contract worth in excess of £260,000.

Chief executive officer Keith Wallace said: “TEP UK is one of the pioneering deepwater development companies and we are pleased to be involved in such an exciting project that involves one of the longest subsea tiebacks in the world.”

“We have a proven track record for delivering on major developments for our clients through our work on a number of UK fields and this new partnership with TEP UK really cements our position as the people who turn opportunities into assets and provide significant value to our clients.”

EPC Offshore works with exploration and production companies to progress projects to sanction and final delivery. It uses a comprehensive and structured set of principles to achieve maximum project value, optimum resource utilization and quality assurance. The company employs 70 people and is headquartered in Aberdeen.

 

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Press Release, June 14, 2013