Beacon Offshore Energy LLC awarded Subsea 7 a substantial project for subsea installation services, on Jan. 26, for its Shenandoah Development, located offshore Gulf of Mexico in water depths up to 6,300 feet.
The project covers the tieback of four subsea wells to the Shenandoah host facility through a subsea manifold with dual flowlines and risers. The work scope includes engineering, procurement, construction, installation (EPIC) and commissioning of the subsea equipment including structures, umbilicals, and production and gas export flowlines. Subsea 7’s scope also includes the wet tow and hook-up of the semisubmersible FPS to the field and mooring system installation.
Project management and engineering will commence immediately at Subsea 7’s offices in Houston, Texas. Fabrication of the flowlines and risers will take place at Subsea 7’s spoolbase in Ingleside, Texas, with offshore operations scheduled for 2024.
“We are pleased to have been selected as a partner for the delivery of the Shenandoah development,” Craig Broussard, vice president for Subsea 7 U.S., said. “This project allows Subsea 7 to demonstrate the full capacity of our offering, including our extensive involvement in mooring and installation of host facilities, EPIC activities related to the flowline system, and utilizing our industry leading experience and welding capabilities to support the development of high-pressure fields. We look forward to building on the collaborative approach demonstrated by the Shenandoah project to form a long-term cooperative relationship in support of Beacon Offshore Energy’s future growth plans.”
*Subsea 7 defines a substantial project as being between $150 million and $300 million.
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