International EPCI services company Lamprell has been officially appointed by India’s state-owned ONGC to execute the ambitious PRP-IX Pipeline Replacement Project, which involves replacing 285 kilometers of subsea pipelines in the Mumbai High, Neelam-Heera, and Bassein & Satellite offshore fields.
This contract reaffirms Lamprell’s presence as a strategic supplier in Asia’s offshore market, consolidating its expertise in engineering, procurement, construction, transportation, and installation (EPCI) for major energy projects. The project scope also includes modifications to existing offshore platforms, increasing the technical complexity of the assignment.
Strengthening the relationship with ONGC
“We are honored by this award,” said Ian Prescott, Lamprell’s CEO.. “PRP-IX tests our integrated capabilities and strengthens our collaboration with ONGC to modernize India’s offshore energy infrastructure.”
With operational headquarters in the UAE and a strategic presence in India and Saudi Arabia, Lamprell continues to strengthen its profile as a key partner for the energy transition in critical regions of the hydrocarbons sector.
Subsea pipelines and a boost to offshore infrastructure
This agreement represents a firm step toward renewing India’s offshore energy infrastructure and positions Lamprell as a leading player in the integrated offshore solutions market.
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