McDermott has been awarded a sizeable* offshore transportation and set up contract by BRAVA Energia, an impartial oil and gasoline firm in Brazil, for the Papa-Terra subject within the Campos Basin and the Atlanta subject in Block BS-4 throughout the Santos Basin.
Underneath the contract scope, McDermott will execute the transportation and set up of versatile pipelines, umbilicals and related subsea tools for 2 new wells on the Papa-Terra subject and two new wells for the Atlanta Section 2 improvement. The scope additionally contains pre-commissioning and onshore base help companies.
“This award highlights the very important function of subsea infrastructure in enabling long-term manufacturing and asset worth for deepwater developments,” stated Mahesh Swaminathan, McDermott’s Senior Vice President, Subsea and Floating Services. “We are going to leverage our confirmed built-in supply mannequin, marine capabilities and experience in delivering brownfield deepwater options to help Brazil and the broader South American offshore market.”
Operated by BRAVA Energia, the brand new wells on the Papa-Terra and Atlanta fields will help manufacturing ramp-up as a part of the corporate’s ongoing technique to extend output and lengthen the lifetime of deepwater infrastructure. McDermott beforehand delivered the Papa-Terra rigidity leg wellhead platform – the primary dry-tree floating manufacturing system offshore Brazil and the primary rigidity leg platform put in in South America on the time.
*McDermott defines a sizeable contract as between USD $1 million and USD $50 million.