JDR has landed a major steel tube umbilical contract from Cameron Ltd. for oil and gas wells being developed as part of ONGC’s Western Offshore project.
The subsea development, located offshore India, involves completion of 11 oil and gas wells that are either at an infield location or an extension of existing fields, including marginal pools which will be connected to the nearest host facility, in water depths up to 100 m (328 ft), JDR said Feb. 15.
JDR’s work scope includes project management, engineering and manufacture of 11 umbilicals, with a combined length of over 53 km (33 miles). The company will also supply subsea terminations and accessories. The umbilicals are scheduled for delivery in fourth-quarter 2017. Cameron awarded the contract on behalf of ONGC.
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