Subsea7 has completed a pipeline replacement project offshore Brunei for oil & natural gas company Brunei Shell Petroleum (BSP), a subsidiary of UK oil major Shell.
Source: Subsea7
The Pipeline Replacement Project 8 (PRP-8) involves engineering, procurement, installation, and commissioning (EPIC) of various sizes of flexible flowlines and risers, rigid CRA risers, diving, and an extensive brownfield package.
Source: Subsea7
Subsea7 reported yesterday, April 18, that it had completed and delivered the PRP-8 project in line with BSP expectations, following over a year of preparation.
“PRP-8 is another project close to my heart. I remember well some calls taken during the tender phase with already a clear vision by the Subsea7 team of what would be the end result. I also remember some detailed risk reviews of the topside modification scope,” said David Bertin, Senior Vice President of GPC East.
“PRP-8 is certainly a project we should all be proud of especially for the Kuala Lumpur office. And most importantly, the PRP8 team has always been a role model in terms of visible safety leadership. Well done everyone.”
Last week, Subsea7 reported it had won a new assignment with the Houston-headquartered Talos Energy, as part of which it will work on a subsea tie-back of a commercial oil & natural gas discovery to an existing tension leg platform (TLP) in the Gulf of Mexico.
The deal came after the one the company secured with Norwegian oil & gas companyOKEA for a field in the North Sea.