Wood Group Provides FEED for Stampede TLP

Wood Group Mustang has been awarded the contract to provide front-end engineering design (FEED) services for Hess Corporation’s Stampede tension leg platform (TLP) to be located in 3,500 feet of water in the Gulf of Mexico, Green Canyon block.

Wood Group Provides FEED for Stampede TLP

The TLP, with dry topsides weight of 11,500 tons, is being designed to produce 80,000 BPD oil, 60,000 BPD water and 120 MMSCFD gas at capacity.

Wood Group Mustang previously provided FEED and detailed design for Hess’ Okume production facilities, located offshore Equatorial Guinea, which consisted of four fixed platform facilities with connecting bridges, two TLPs and associated pipelines.

“The combination of our resume of deepwater Gulf of Mexico topsides facilities and our longstanding relationship with Hess positions us well to deliver FEED services for this production facility. We are pleased to extend our project work for Hess from Equatorial Guinea to the US Gulf of Mexico,” said Bob Lindsay, president of the Offshore Business Unit.

Wood Group Mustang is a market leader in the design of topsides for floating facilities and has designed more than half of the 42 floating facilities currently installed in the deepwater US Gulf of Mexico. Currently, Wood Group Mustang is providing engineering services for the topsides of 10 Gulf of Mexico facilities, with the combined potential to add almost one million barrels of oil per day (BOPD) to the world energy supply.

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Press Release, December 03, 2013