Equatorial Guinea offshore contract

FMC Technologies Inc. has announced that its FMC Energy Systems business has been awarded a contract worth about USD 100 million for subsea systems to be installed offshore Equatorial Guinea, Africa, by a subsidiary of Exxon Mobil Corporation. The subsea systems are for Mobil Equatorial Guinea Inc.’s Zafiro Southern Expansion Area project, in water depths ranging from 1411 to 2625 feet. The contract calls for the supply of 19 subsea trees, five HOST(R) (hinge-over subsea template) and production manifold systems, a water injection manifold, topside and subsea control systems and related equipment and services. Equipment deliveries and installation activities commenced in March 2002. Subsea systems for future delivery will probably be produced at FMC Energy Systems’ facilities in Houston, Texas, and Kongsberg, Norway.




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