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TechnipFMC awarded major Brazilian subsea contract

Offshore engineering specialist TechnipFMC has been awarded a major contract for the Lapa field offshore Brazil by Total E&P, on behalf of the Lapa Field Consortium, comprised of Total (35%), Shell Brasil. (30%), Repsol Sinopec Brasil (25%) and Petrobras (10%).

The contract covers the supply of flexible pipes for oil production, gas lift and gas injection as well as associated accessories. The field will be connected to the FPSO Cidade de Caraguatatuba, which is already in operation.

The value of the contract is between $75m and $250m.

“We are honored to be selected to execute the Lapa pre-salt field project in Brazil. We look forward to collaborating with Total and the Lapa Field Consortium to further enhance the hydrocarbon potential of Brazil,” said Arnaud Piéton, president subsea at TechnipFMC.

Earlier this month, TechnipFMC also secured a iEPCI contract from Neptune Energy for the Duva and Gjøa P1 projects, located in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea.

Jason Jiang

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