Oceaneering lands Stampede umbilicals contract

OE Staff
Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Oceaneering International is to provide the umbilicals and umbilical distribution hardware for Hess' Stampede Project in the Green Canyon area of the US Gulf of Mexico.

The hardware will be used to transmit hydraulic control fluids, chemicals, and electrical power signals to operate and monitor subsea wells and manifolds.

The order is for electro-hydraulic, steel tube umbilicals totaling approximately 14.3km (8.9mi) in length, umbilical termination assemblies, hydraulic and chemical distribution units, electrical distribution units, flying leads, and junction plates.

Oceaneering plans to manufacture the umbilicals at its plant in Panama City, Florida and to manufacture the distribution hardware at its facilities in Houston, Texas.

Umbilical production is expected to commence in Q2 this year, with delivery scheduled for mid-2016.

Categories: Subsea Gulf of Mexico

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