Corinth Pipeworks to Provide Pipe for 2 Norwegian Sea Gas Pipeline Projects
3/13/2018
Corinth Pipeworks Pipe Industry SA today announced it has entered into agreements with Subsea 7 to manufacture and supply steel pipes for two subsea tie-back projects to FPSOs operated by Aker BP in the Norwegian Sea.
The agreements cover polypropylene-coated steel outer pipes for pipe-in-pipe flow lines to be used in the following projects:
- Skogul Project – 14” linepipe for an 18 kilometer gas pipeline
- Aerfugl Project – 16” linepipe for a 21 kilometer gas pipeline
The pipes for the offshore pipelines will be manufactured in Corinth Pipeworks’ HFI pipe mill located in Thisvi, Greece, with Subsea 7’s installation by reel-lay scheduled to occur in 2019 and 2020, respectively.
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Owner:
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Project:
East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP)
Type:
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Length:
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Capacity:
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Start:
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Completion:
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