After wrapping up seven months of FEED work for the Noble Energy-operated Leviathan Field development in the Eastern Mediterranean, Wood Group said it has started detailed engineering for the field’s platform.
Work includes engineering for the topsides and jacket.
The estimated 30,000-ton fixed platform, which will be installed at a water depth of 86 m, is being initially designed to process 1.2 Bcf/d of gas, but will be capable of expanding to process 2.1 Bcf/d, Wood Group said in the March 2 news release.
Combined, the FEED and detail design are valued at about $95 million, the company said.
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