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Subsea 7 putin charge of BP’s LNG tie-back project off Trinidad and Tobago

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Subsea Integration Alliance, the partnership betweenSubsea7 and OneSubsea, has won a contract to support the development of BP’s Cypre gas development project located offshore Trinidad and Tobago.

Subsea 7 is in charge of delivering the concept and design, engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) of a two-phase liquid natural gas tie-back to the Juniperplatform through dual flexible flowlines and a manifold gathering system, along with topside upgrades.

Craig Broussard, Vice President for Subsea 7 U.S., said: “We have been working closely withbpandour suppliers at the earliest possible stage to help develop and deliver an integrated SPS and SURF solution that optimises cost and efficiency,to accelerate first gas.”

Design, engineering, and project management will commence immediately at the company’s offices in the U.S., with offshore installation planned for 2024.

”bp’s Cypre project is a prime example ofourability to harness the key strengths ofSubsea Integration Alliance; Subsea7 withitsexpertise in executing complex EPCI projects, and OneSubsea’s fast-track distribution of subsea production systems. Combined, we are delivering a refined solution which enables early first gas,” said Olivier Blaringhem, CEO of Subsea Integration Alliance.

To remind, the Subsea Integration Alliance was renewed in June for a further seven years.

bp Trinidad and Tobago (bpTT) announced in September it had decided to proceed with the development of the Cypre gas project, located 78 kilometers off the southeast coast of Trinidad within the East Mayaro Block, at a water depth of approximately 80 meters.

The project will include seven wells and subsea trees tied back into bpTT’s existingJuniper platformvia two new 14-kilometer flexible flowlines. Drilling is due to begin in 2023 and thefirst gas from the facility is expected in 2025.

At peak, the development is expected to deliver average gas production of250-300 million standard cubic feet a day(mmscfd). Production from Cypre will go towards satisfying bpTT’s existing gas supply commitments.

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