Proserv inks GOM contracts

Aberdeen, UK-based services firm Proserv has won two significant contract wins in the Gulf of Mexico. The deals with Talos Energy and Hess Corp. will see Proserv carry out work at the operators’ respective Phoenix and Conger field expansion developments.

The delivery of these contracts will involve Proserv’s team of subsea controls and communications experts in Great Yarmouth, UK, Trondheim, in Norway, and Houston, USA.

Proserv will provide subsea communications and controls solutions to support the brownfield upgrade of the Phoenix field for Talos Energy. Specifically, the company will design, manufacture and supply an Open Communications Hub (OCH) and Electrical Distribution Units to interface with the existing subsea infrastructure previously supplied by Proserv. The design, manufacture and supply of the OCH will be delivered by Proserv’s dedicated controls team in Houston with support from the company’s engineering and project teams in Trondheim. 

The award with Hess calls for Proserv to provide a subsea control module (SCM) and associated tree mounted equipment for the expansion of the Conger field. The design and manufacture of the SCM will be carried out by Proserv’s team of subsea experts in Great Yarmouth. The tree mounted equipment and the final testing, servicing and the integration of equipment will be performed at Proserv’s controls facility in Houston.

Over the past three years, Proserv has provided Hess with controls solutions for Hess’ Tubular Bells, Stampede and now, Conger projects in the Gulf of Mexico.

The workscopes for both projects will be delivered later this year, in line with key project milestones.

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