Top News of the Week of Oct 28 – Nov 03, 2013
1. Seaway Heavy Lifting, Permaducto Secure Offshore Installation Contract in Mexico
On Friday 18th October Seaway Heavy Lifting signed a contract with Permaducto to execute work in Mexico in a joined offshore programme for the Pemex’s KuMaZa/Cantarell project.
2. Subsea 7, Technip Awarded Contracts for TEN Project in Ghana
Subsea 7 S.A. announced the award of a contract by Tullow Ghana Limited for the TEN Project offshore Ghana in water depths reaching up to 2000 metres.
3. Deepwater Construction Vessels: Brazil with a Pinch of (Pre) Salt?
Last week’s auction for production rights to Brazil’s 12bn barrel Libra field has dominated industry headlines. However, despite years of media and market analyst hyperbole the scale of Petrobras’ plans for its deepwater pre-salt developments still command a great deal of head scratching, said Douglas Westwood.
4. Davie Launches Multipurpose Subsea Construction Vessel Cecon Pride
Chantier Davie Canada Inc. (‘Davie’) named the 717th ship launched at its facility, an advanced multipurpose subsea construction vessel.
5. Bluestream Takes Delivery of Third ROV from Saab Seaeye
Bluestream has taken delivery of the third of four ROVs ordered from Saab Seaeye in the last twelve months.
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Subsea World News Staff, November 03, 2013