Saipem Wins $553 Mln South Stream Offshore Pipeline Gig

Saipem has been contracted by South Stream Transport B.V. to provide supporting works relating to the construction of the second line of the South Stream Offshore Pipeline for a total value of approximately $553 million.

South Stream
The entire offshore South Stream project consists of four parallel gas pipelines, across the Black Sea from Russia to Bulgaria, each 931 kilometers long, to be laid at depths of up to 2,200 meters.

According to this contract Saipem will perform additional supporting works, including engineering, coordination of storage yards, cable crossing preparation, and connecting the offshore pipeline to the landfall sections through so called “tie ins”.

The works relating to the construction of the second line will end by the end of 2016.

This contract is an addendum to the major contract for the first line of the South Stream Offshore Pipeline project signed on the 14 March 2014.

South Stream Transport B.V. is an international joint venture between Gazprom (50%), Eni (20%), EDF (15%) and Wintershall (15%).

Press Release, April 30, 2014