Mar 23, 2011
Global Industries Awarded Deepwater Subsea Development Installation for LLOG 'Who Dat' Project in Gulf of Mexico
Global Industries, Ltd. announced today that it has been awarded a project from LLOG Deepwater Development Company, L.L.C. for the installation of a deepwater subsea development in the Gulf of Mexico. The project, which will take place in Blocks MC 503/547, is located in 3,000 FSW and is scheduled to begin in May.
The project includes the installation of 19 miles of 10-inch export oil pipeline, 17 miles of 14-inch gas pipeline, 10 miles of 6-inch insulated rigid flowlines, 6 flexible risers, nine jumpers and jumper tie-ins, three subsea manifolds, 6 PLETs, and other additional equipment.
Global will be utilizing four vessels for the execution of this project: the 485-foot DLB Hercules, a DP-2 equipped vessel with a crane capable of lifting 2,000 tons; the Global Orion, a DP-2 equipped multi-service vessel; the Olympic Challenger, a 347-foot, DP-2 multi-service subsea construction vessel, equipped with two 200hp Schilling UHD ROVs; and the Chickasaw, a 275-foot reel ship.
Commenting on the award, Global's CEO John B. Reed said, "We are extremely pleased and proud that LLOG Deepwater chose Global to handle this deepwater project. We continue our focus on execution excellence in increasingly challenging deepwater projects and look forward to assisting LLOG in achieving a successful outcome for the 'Who Dat' project."
Source: Press release
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Offshore and Energy
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