Shell awards FMC Appomattox contract

OE Staff
Wednesday, September 23, 2015

FMC Technologies has received an award from Shell for its Appomattox deepwater development in the US Gulf of Mexico.

FMC Technologies will provide enhanced vertical deepwater trees, subsea manifolds, topside controls, a control system, and a distribution system for the field.

Appomattox lies in the Mississippi Canyon area of the eastern Gulf of Mexico in 7200ft water depth, 140 nautical miles southeast of New Orleans. 

"FMC Technologies has supported Shell's subsea requirements for more than two decades, and this project represents the continued strength of that relationship," said Tore Halvorsen, Senior Vice President, Subsea Technologies. 

Categories: North America Gulf of Mexico Subsea

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