FES delivers DBSCs to Altanta field

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FES International delivered nine diverless bend stiffener connectors (DBSC) to the Atlanta field in the Santos Basin, offshore Brazil, operated by Queiroz Galvão Exploração e Produção (QGEP).

The DBSCs, a part of a multi-million dollar contract between FES and QGEP, will be used on the post-salt oil field, located 185km off the coast of Rio de Janeiro.  

“We are seeing an increasing shift towards faster turnaround requirements from clients,” said, Rob Anderson, managing director, FES International. “This contract had an extremely tight schedule and it was critical to the success of the job that we were able to meet the ambitious timescales for delivery. We were able to complete the quick turnaround which involved adapting our equipment to ensure it met the specific requirements for the project.”

Over 350 units of FES International’s DBSC technology has been supplied around the world.

Image:diverless bend stiffener connector/FES International

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