Technip Wins Brunei Offshore Pipe Contract

August 23, 2012

Technip awarded flexible pipe supply contract for Champion Field offshore Brunei.

Technip has been awarded by Swiber Offshore Construction a flexible pipe supply contract for the Brunei Shell Petroleum’s Champion Field, located 40 kilometers offshore Brunei, at a water depth of 45 meters. 

The contract covers the supply of 12 flexible flowlines, with a total length of 19 kilometers.

Brunei Shell Petroleum will use these flexible pipes to increase the existing Champion Field production by redevelopment. The Champion WaterFlood Project, divided into brown field and green field, will be carried out in several phases and will aim at increasing oil recovery from the field.

This award is an important milestone for Technip as it confirms the cost effectiveness of the flexible pipe solution for shallow water field redevelopment in Asia.
It also reinforces Technip's position as the primary flexible pipes supplier in Asia Pacific.

Technip’s operating center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia will execute the contract, which is scheduled to be completed in the first semester of 2013. The flexible flowlines will be manufactured at Technip’s Asiaflex Products plant in Tanjung Langsat, Malaysia.

 

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