Havfram announced today that it has been awarded a contract for the pre-installation and subsequent hook-up of the subsea mooring system for a natural gas Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO). Newly founded Technip Energies is providing this facility to BP, for deployment on the maritime border of Mauritania and Senegal as part of the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) project. The GTA project is an innovative development which will provide gas to both the domestic market and the wider market via the inshore LNG hub/terminal.
“The Greater Tortue Ahmeyim FPSO Mooring Pre-Lay and Hook-up project is another significant mooring project award in what is a core business line for Havfram. This award further enhances our already strong track record in complex mooring projects and we are proud to have been chosen by Technip Energies for their award of such a significant project” said Odd Strømsnes, CEO, Havfram.
“This is the third project Havfram has been awarded in Mauritania in recent years and again highlights Havfram’s ability to secure hotly contested projects in the global subsea market.”
Under the contract, Havfram will utilise its in-house expertise to project manage, engineer, transport and install some of the largest ever driven piles and corresponding mooring lines. Havfram will later return to hook-up the pre-installed mooring system to the FPSO on its arrival in field, executing this critical path activity safely and efficiently. The FPSO will be stationed 35km from shore in water depths of about 120 m.
It is a pleasure to see that our focus on quality solutions and risk mitigation has seen us chosen as the partner for these production start critical operations” said Kevin Murphy, EVP Subsea and Deputy CEO, Havfram. “We are excited to build on our long-established track record in the Africa and Mediterranean region and we particularly look forward to collaborating with Technip Energies, an important client with an exciting future.”
Havfram’s project management and engineering team will be based in its Aberdeen office, where work on the project has already commenced. Havfram is also currently contracted for similar time-critical start up processes for the Johan Castberg and Jotun FPSOs on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.