Technip Clinches Greater Enfield Subsea Deal from Woodside

Technip has been awarded a large subsea contract by Woodside to support the development of the Greater Enfield project offshore Western Australia, at a water depth comprised between 340 and 850 meters.

The contract covers project management, design, engineering, procurement, installation and pre-commissioning (EPIC) of carbon steel production flowline, carbon steel water injection flowline, flexible risers and flowlines totaling 82.2 km, 38.9 km of umbilicals, subsea structures and valves and transport and installation of multi-phase pump system.

Technip’s operating center in Perth, Australia will execute the contract with support from Technip’s Asia Pacific subsea hub in the Kuala Lumpur office in Malaysia, and office in Chennai, India.

The flexible pipes will be manufactured in Asiaflex Products, Technip’s manufacturing plant in Tanjung Langsat, Johor, Malaysia. Umbilicals will be supplied by Technip Umbilicals’ facility located in Newcastle, UK.

The offshore installation is scheduled for completion in 2018, the company noted.

Arnaud Pieton, president of Technip in Asia Pacific, said: “We are very pleased to have been awarded this large contract by Woodside in this competitive business environment, in addition to demonstrating Technip’s leadership and long term presence in Australia and Asia Pacific.”

According to Technip, a ‘large’ subsea contract is ranging from EUR 250 – EUR 500 million (USD 275 – USD 550 million).