Technip wins Jangkrik subsea deal

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Technip has been awarded a subsea contract by Eni Muara Bakau B.V. (Eni), operator of the Muara Bakau PSC, for the Jangkrik project located in the Muara Bakau PSC working area, about 70km off the coast of Makassar Strait, Indonesia, at water depth ranging from 200m to 430m.

The contract covers the engineering, procurement, commissioning and installation of:

• 36km of flexible risers and flowlines with diameters ranging from 4in. to 14in.,

• 195km of pipeline with diameter ranging from 4in. to 24in.,

• subsea equipment which includes mid-water arch and flowline end termination.

Technip will also carry out the installation of 51km of umbilicals, five manifolds and seven SSIV(2) subsea structures and associated flying leads. Finally, the project also includes the engineering, procurement and construction of an onshore receiving facility including pig traps, metering systems and utilities.

The project is scheduled to be completed in the 1Q2017.

The flexible pipes will be manufactured at Technip’s Asiaflex Products plant in Tanjung Langsat, Johor, Malaysia. Technip’s S-Lay and heavy-lift vessel, G1201 and its multipurpose installation and construction vessel, the Deep Orient, will be used for the installation.

Lim Kwee Keong, senior vice president of Technip in Asia Pacific said: "We are delighted to support Eni in bringing the Jangkrik project onstream. This contract is an excellent example of Technip’s capability to propose competitive solutions for large and complex projects which combine onshore and subsea scopes. It confirms the relevance of our strategy of vertical integration to provide best-in-class solutions to our clients' projects.”

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