McDermott picks JDR for umbilicals

OE Staff
Monday, February 22, 2016

UK-based subsea power cable and umbilicals manufacturer JDR has been awarded two umbilical contracts by McDermott for two projects in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar.   

The first project includes three umbilicals with a total combined length of 9km. The second project includes seven umbilicals with a total combined length of 3.5km.

All of the umbilicals incorporate both thermoplastic hoses and electrical cables, providing hydraulic control and electrical signal to subsea isolation valves. These are critical umbilical cables to operate isolation valves in flowlines containing hydrocarbons, in the event of an emergency within an offshore production system, and to monitor and verify valve closure.  

For both projects, JDR’s scope of work involves the engineering, design and manufacture of hardware, including topside umbilical termination units (TUTUs), pull-in heads, hang-off bodies and umbilical termination assemblies (UTAs). Delivery from JDR’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Hartlepool is scheduled for Q4 2016.

David Currie, CEO of JDR, comments: “These project awards confirm our leadership position in the supply of subsea umbilicals to the oil & gas industry. We are delighted to partner with McDermott on these key projects.”

Categories: Middle East Subsea

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