Trendsetter gets Leviathan contracts

OE Staff
Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Trendsetter Engineering has been awarded multiple contracts to design and manufacture subsea production equipment for Noble Energy’s Leviathan Project, a large natural gas field development in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Israel.

Trendsetter’s scopes of work include multiple clamp connection systems, subsea distribution equipment, MEG filter modules, 2in connection systems and subsea manifolds. Equipment deliveries begin in late 2017 through late 2018.

“Trendsetter is pleased to be a part of this high-profile project, and we are delighted to continue our excellent working relationship with Noble Energy,“ says Tony Matson, engineering director of projects (Trendsetter Engineering) and program director for Trendsetter’s Leviathan team. “We are proud of the confidence Noble Energy and their partners have placed in Trendsetter, and we look forward to delivering them the highest quality subsea equipment. Leviathan is a world class project for our industry and for the state of Israel, and we will do our part to ensure a successful execution.”

Categories: Natural Gas Hardware Design Engineering Subsea Technology Contracts Energy Middle East

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