FES gets Egina contract off Nigeria

Saipem awarded FES International a US$2 million contract to supply bend stiffener connectors (BSCs) for the Egina project.

The BSCs will be used by global energy company, Total, at its third deep offshore development off the coast of Nigeria. The field is currently under development and the production is scheduled to begin by the end of 2017.

The Egina project consists of five dynamic umbilicals and the BSCs will connect them to the floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel.

Work on the BSC contract has begun and will be delivered by 17 May 2015.

FES has provided fluid transfer solutions for Total projects all over the world, including CLOV, Martin Linge and Ichthys. 

Image of FES managing director, Rob Anderson. From FES.

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