Prysmian establishes Houston base

Prysmian Group, established a new headquarters in Houston, TX, under the responsibility of Robert Conners who joins the Group.

With the strengthening of its operations in Houston and with professionals such as Robert Conners joining the company, Prysmian aims at developing a new business strategy by expanding the global growth of the Business Unit and by improving market penetration for niche products in the oil & gas industry.

Special attention to Brazil and long-standing partnership with Petrobras will still be within Prysmian’s focus, with production of umbilicals and flexible pipes in the state-of-the-art plants in Vila Velha, on the Vitoria channel (Espirito Santo State). Josè Luiz Dacal Castro will temporarily support the business handover and the development of the new initiatives before taking the lead of the Brazilian Operations of the Business Unit.

Over past years, Prysmian has been investing in the development of umbilicals – both steel tube and thermoplastic- and flexible pipes with the aim of diversifying and further expanding its activities in the market of technology and products for the OG&P industry. The flexible pipes plant has complemented the umbilical plant, opened in 2007, and the addition of flexible pipes to its product range has enabled Prysmian to offer the OG&P industry a comprehensive range of subsea, umbilicals, risers, and flowlines(SURF) products.

Thanks to the merger between Prysmian and Draka in 2010, now, the Group can also rely on two plants in North America, thus broadening the available range of products technology to special downhole technology (DHT) systems (manufactured in Massachusetts and New Jersey) and creating interesting cross-selling opportunities.

Recently, the Group was awarded a new contract related to a frame agreement from Petrobras for umbilical products worth about US $260 million with 50% minimum purchasing commitment and call-off orders to be placed within a two-year period. Prysmian was also awarded the extension to 2016 of the existing frame agreement for flexible pipes by Petrobras, worth a total of $5 million of which $20 million have already been called off for the Macabu, Jubarte and Marlim Leste fields. Important results have been obtained in order to achieve finalization of the on-going qualification process for 6in. flexible pipes and strong engagement is currently dedicated to develop products and technologies for the harsher pre-salt layer.

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