Petrobras selects Ocean Installer for SURF support

OE Staff
Monday, September 29, 2014

Ocean Installer has been awarded a contract for SURF support work in Brazil for Saipem. The contract, which will see the Normand Clipper in Brazil for eight months, is valued at ca.US$50 million, with options to extend.

Ocean Installer will support Saipem with their installation of multiple steel catenary lazy wave risers, free standing hybrid risers and export pipelines for the Iracema and Pre-Salt projects in the Santos Basin Pre-Salt area for Petrobras. The scope of work includes a wide range of services including survey, TDP monitoring, metrology, installation aid deployment / recovery and pre-commissioning.

Ocean Installer will make use of the long-term chartered construction support vessel Normand Clipper, which is well suited for both shallow and deep water operations. The vessel has a DP class 2 system, 250-tonne crane capacity and 1700sq m deck.

“We are pleased that Saipem selected Ocean Installer to assist on the Iracema and Pre-Salt projects for Petrobras, and we are looking forward to joining efforts with them on this work to execute the project in a safe, high quality and efficient manner”, says Mike Newbury, President of Ocean Installer in the US.

The Normand Clipper will be mobilizing in October in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) before transiting to Brazil to start the work.

 
Categories: Deepwater Subsea South America

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