Total Gabon Awards Pipeline Contract

Total Gabon has awarded Bourbon Offshore a contract for the engineering, procurement, construction and installation of 16 miles of 6” rigid pipeline as part of the Hylia Water Injection Project using Zap-Lok® technology.
“We are very proud of the trust that Total has placed in us for this first pipelay EPCI contract, Patrick Belenfant, Bourbon’s Senior VP Subsea Services, said. “Such a comprehensive project allows Bourbon and its Gabonese partners to demonstrate our capacity to bring the best integrated services and cost-effective solutions to our clients.”
For the execution of this contract, Bourbon is subcontracting key suppliers, mainly Cortez Subsea, for pipelay equipment, and Wood Group for the pipeline design and pipelay engineering.
Operations are scheduled to start in the second quarter of 2017.
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