FES completes OCTP work off Ghana

UK oil and gas engineering firm FES International has successfully delivered and supported the installation of equipment to Eni’s Offshore Cape Three Points (OCTP) project offshore Ghana, completing a multimillion dollar deal.

One of the DBSCs. Image from FES.

OCTP is approximately 60km offshore Ghana’s west coast.

The company delivered 19 FES Diverless Bend Stiffener Connectors (DBSCs) to the project. The delivery consisted of multiple phases, with each step including onsite support from FES to ensure the best installation possible.

Managing Director of FES International Rob Anderson, said: “For this project the client did not want to use divers during the installation of equipment as this was deemed to be too dangerous. But they did opt for onsite support, which we strongly advocate, to ensure the best possible outcome which ultimately can save time and money by avoiding problems in the future.

“This project was very challenging due to its tight delivery timeframe, however using FES’ established relationship within our supply chain across Europe, we were able to provide the required equipment deliveries to meet the clients’ requirements.

“The FES diverless system provides a very safe and reliable method of connection but we still prefer that clients take advantage of our onsite support packages which gives us and the client 100% confidence that the installation has been done correctly, enabling our products to work at their optimum performance.”

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FES inks Cape Three Points contract

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