Fugro wins Pyrenees Phase 3 work

OE Staff
Thursday, February 4, 2016

Fugro has been awarded a contract by BHP Billiton Petroleum for the Pyrenees Phase 3 Installation Project, offshore Western Austrailia.

The Pyrenees development is located offshore Western Australia, in approximately 200m water depth, 45km northwest of Exmouth, and comprises six separate fields: Stickle, Crosby, Tanglehead, Moondyne, Wild Bull and Ravensworth. The project includes the tie back of the Stickle 9 well to the existing Tanglehead manifold.

Fugro’s scope of work includes suspension of existing infrastructure, and installation and pre-commissioning of the new flexibles and flying leads. ROV intervention and well commissioning support will be provided and the scope also includes the supply and fabrication of crossings, stabilization and installation aids, along with mobilization and transportation of equipment to the field.

Commencing in May 2016, all offshore activities will take place from Fugro’s modern, multi-role construction vessel, the Southern Ocean. The fuel efficient, DP2 vessel is fitted with the required installation spreads to complete the subsea workscope.

All project management, engineering and associated support functions will also be provided by Fugro.

 

Categories: Installation

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