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Subsea 7 awarded two contracts

Norwegian offshore service provider Subsea 7 has secured two separate contracts from Jan de Nul and One Subsea.

The Jan de Nul contract is for the transportation, pre-piling and installation of 47 jacket foundations for wind turbines in the Formosa 2 Offshore Wind Farm project in Taiwan.

The company’s subsidiary Seaway 7 will execute the work in 2020 and 2021 using the heavy lift vessels Seaway Yudin and Seaway Strashnov.

“We are pleased to have  the  opportunity  to  continue  to  support  the  Jan  De Nul Group in the development  of the Formosa 1 and Formosa  2 wind farms in Taiwan. This contract builds  upon our significant capability in the installation of large foundations in  the offshore  wind industry  and increases  our experience  in the Taiwanese renewable energy sector,” said Steph McNeill, Subsea 7’s SVP for renewables & heavy lifting.

Additionally, Subsea 7 was awarded a FEED sturdy contract by OneSubsea for the subsea umbilicals and flowlines system of the Ormen Lange Field, operated by Norske Shell, in the Norwegian Sea.

The FEED contract will proceed to execution phase in the case of positive FID by Norske Shell and its partners, Petoro, Equinor, INEOS and ExxonMobil. The work will be executed as a Subsea Integration Alliance project, a strategic global alliance between Subsea 7 and OneSubsea, the subsea technologies, production and processing systems division of Schlumberger.

Jason Jiang

Jason is one of the most prolific writers on the diverse China shipping & logistics industry and his access to the major maritime players with business in China has proved an invaluable source of exclusives. Having been working at Asia Shipping Media since inception, Jason is the chief correspondent of Splash and associate editor of Maritime CEO magazine. Previously he had written for a host of titles including Supply Chain Asia, Cargo Facts and Air Cargo Week.
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