Clough AMEC awarded Timor Sea contract

OE Staff
Monday, January 4, 2016

A joint venture between Amec Foster Wheeler and Clough, Clough AMEC, has been awarded a three-year contract by ConocoPhillips to provide asset support, operations and maintenance services to the Bayu-Undan offshore field development, located in the Timor Sea.

The Bayu-Undan offshore facilities consist of a floating storage and offloading facility and three fixed platforms, a remote wellhead platform and a compression, utilities and quarters platform (CUQ) and a drilling, production and processing platform. The latter two are located adjacent to each other and linked by an access bridge, forming the central production and processing complex.

Roberto Penno, Amec Foster Wheeler’s Group President for Asia, Middle East, Africa & Southern Europe says: "We are delighted to build on our 11 year history of providing services to Bayu-Undan and look forward to adding another project success to our track record."

Clough AMEC has provided asset integrity management and implementation services support to these facilities since July 2004.


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