Ocean Installer bags Delta House gig

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Norway-based subsea contractor Ocean Installer has been awarded a contract for an umbilical installation project with Oceaneering for LLOG on the Delta House project in the Mississippi Canyon Area of the US Gulf of Mexico.

The project will be the construction support vessel (CSV) Normand Vision’s first SURF contract in the Gulf of Mexico (pictured). 

“We are very pleased that we are able to present Normand Vision to the region and demonstrate her capabilities on an interesting project,” says Mike Newbury, President of Ocean Installer in the US.

The scope of work includes umbilical transpooling, pre-lay survey, installation of umbilical with dynamic and static sections and umbilical pull-in to the Delta House semisubmersible.

Normand Vision will use its 1800-tonne, back-deck carousel to install the umbilical for the Son of Bluto 2 discovery in approximately 2000m water depth.

The offshore installation will start on approximately 15 January 2015. The project management and engineering is located in Ocean Installer’s Houston Office.

The Normand Vision was previously working on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, performing work for companies including Statoil and Norske Shell.

 

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