Subsea 7 on GoM Cardona project

OE Staff
Friday, September 13, 2013

Subsea 7 has been awarded a contract worth more than US$70 million by Stone Energy for the development of the Cardona field in the US Gulf of Mexico.

The scope includes engineering, procurement, installation and commissioning of flowlines, risers, pipeline structures, and a gas lift umbilical.

Project management and engineering work will start immediately at Subsea 7’s offices in Houston.

Offshore operations are due to start in Q3 2014, with stalking of the risers and flowlines and welding being performed at Subsea 7’s Port Isabel spoolbase.

Categories: North America Gulf of Mexico Installation Pipelines Deepwater

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