Ocean Installer Bags West Africa Job

Laxman Pai
Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Norwegian subsea contractor Ocean Installer  has been awarded a contract by an unnamed American client, covering the transportation and installation of subsea products for a project offshore West Africa.

The subsea infrastructure consists of a network of drill centers, where Ocean Installer will add a further seven wells to the field’s existing system in variable water depths.

“Ocean Installer is looking forward to building upon our West African experience. This award is our 6th in the region and further consolidates the fact that Ocean Installer is a serious player in the global SURF market” says Olav Haugland, CEO of Ocean Installer.

Ocean Installer will begin management and engineering work immediately, with the project expected to go offshore sometime Q3 2019.

The project will be executed by Ocean Installer’s office in Houston, Texas.

Categories: Subsea Installation Contract Subsea Technology

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