Subsea 7 on BP's West Nile Delta

Subsea 7 has won a contract worth about US$500 million from BP for the development of the Taurus and Libra subsea fields offshore Alexandria, Egypt. 

The contract is the first phase of Egypt's West Nile Delta project where field development will be at depths of approximately 800m. 

The contract scope includes the engineering, procurement, installation and pre-commissioning of subsea infrastructure required to develop the hydrocarbon resources from nine wells including 75km of umbilicals and 100km of pipeline.

Engineering and project management work will commence immediately and will be undertaken at Subsea 7's Global Projects Centre in London. Fabrication of the subsea structures and spools will be carried out at the Petrojet Maadia yard near Alexandria. Offshore installation is scheduled to commence in the second half of 2016 using the Subsea 7 pipelay vessel, Seven Borealis (pictured), and heavy construction vessel, Seven Arctic.

Øeyvind Mikaelsen, Executive Vice President Southern Hemisphere and Global Projects said: "This large contract awarded by BP for the first phase of the West Nile Delta field development recognizes the value we bring to our clients through early engagement with them to engineer, design and deliver cost-effective solutions for complex field developments. We look forward to expanding our presence in Egypt and building on our long, successful and collaborative relationship with BP."

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BP increases West Nile Delta stakes 

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