Shell taps TechnipFMC for Perdido Phase 2 work

TechnipFMC has been awarded an integrated Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Installation (iEPCI) contract by Shell for the Perdido Phase 2 development, located in the Gulf of Mexico.

Perdido platform
Perdido platform; Source: Shell

The contract covers the delivery and installation of subsea equipment, including flexible flowlines, flexible jumpers, steel flying leads, electrical flying leads, and will utilize compact manifold technology, with the Subsea 2.0 In-Line Compact Manifold, TechnipFMC said in a statement on Tuesday.

Arnaud Piéton, President Subsea at TechnipFMC, commented: “We are extremely pleased to have been selected by Shell for the Perdido Phase 2 development which is incorporating our latest generation of subsea equipment.

“This award once again confirms our leadership position in complete subsea developments, through early engagement with iFEED (integrated FEED) studies and realizing the full scope through an integrated EPCI (iEPCI). We are looking forward to further support Shell in unlocking benefits through our integrated offering.”

Moored in around 2,450 metres (8,000 feet) of water in the US Gulf of Mexico, Perdido platform started production in 2010, opening up a new frontier in deep-water oil and gas recovery.


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