Xodus Group Awarded FEED Contract for Midia Gas Development
Black Sea Oil & Gas SRL (BSOG) has awarded, together with its co-venture partners, the contract for the Front End Engineering and Design (FEED) of its Offshore and Onshore facilities for the development of Ana and Doina Gas Discoveries on XV Midia Shallow Block (Midia Gas Development) to Xodus Group.
Offshore and Onshore FEED services to be provided by Xodus include engineering and design for the Midia Gas Development which consists of:
- Well-head Platform (Jacket) at Ana (water depth ~69.5m) receiving and supporting production from a subsea tie-back from Doina subsea well controlled through umbilical
- In-field pipeline from Doina subsea well to Ana Well-head Platform (~18km) and offshore export pipeline from Ana Well-head Platform to shore (~121km)
- Onshore pipeline to Gas Treatment Plant (~5km) and also the Gas Treatment Plant (“GTP”) itself
Wim van der Zande CEO of Xodus Group said, “The development of the XV Midia Shallow Block is of strategic importance to gas production in the region and we are pleased to be continuing to support BSOG on its plans to develop the Ana and Doina discoveries. Xodus Group continues to grow experience in the Black Sea and the new contract allows us to draw on our global expertise of delivering fully integrated engineering projects.”
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