McDermott has secured an EPCI contract awarded by Shell Trinidad and Tobago Limited. This agreement is in connection with the development of the gas field Manatee gas field, located 100 km southeast of Trinidad and Tobago. Trinidad and Tobago. The contract was awarded to McDermott following the successful completion of the initial engineering design and detailed planning for the execution of the project.
The company will assume responsibility for the design, manufacture and connection of a gas platformplatform, as well as installing a gas pipeline 32-inch gas pipeline linking the platform to a gas processing plant operated by Shell. The scope of the project also includes the installation and testing of a fiber optic cable, reinforcing the communications infrastructure.
Swaminathan highlights EPCI contract in Trinidad and Tobago
Mahesh Swaminathan, senior vice president of Subsea and Floating Installations at McDermott, expressed his satisfaction with this achievement, stressing that the contract highlights the company’s integrated capabilities in executing complex offshore projects.
The Manatee project reinforces our track record in delivering advanced energy infrastructure, and confirms our successful partnership with Shell.
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The development of the Manatee field field aligns with Trinidad and Tobago’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its domestic market and position itself as a key supplier of gas for export. McDermott, known for its innovation and excellence in offshore offshore engineeringcontinues to play a crucial role in the construction of energy infrastructure globally, with a presence in more than 54 countries and a team of 30,000 employees.
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