From gCaptain
Aker Solutions’ subsea intervention vessel, Boa Sub C, played a key role for BP during the Deepwater Horizon disaster this summer as a base of operations for the massive ROV intervention effort at the Macondo wellhead. Since the final death blow to the Macondo well was inflicted by Transocean’s Development Driller III, her services have been out for bid.
Last week, Boa Sub C, and her apparently awesome coffee machine (from what I’ve heard), has now been put on contract by Shell for a major subsea umbilical installation project in the Gulf of Mexico.Please see the press release below:8 October 2010 – Aker Solutions has signed three subsea contracts with Shell Offshore Inc for deliveries to the operator’s Popeye and Europa fields in the Gulf of Mexico. Contract values are undisclosed.Under the contracts, Aker Solutions will in total deliver approximately 40 km (25 miles) of electro-hydraulic steel tube umbilicals to Shell’s Popeye field and Europa field extension. Aker Solutions will also install the umbilical for the Popeye field, using the company’s deepwater installation vessel Boa Sub C.“We have a strategic objective of combining our product and service offerings where they can create attractive business propositions for our customers. The contracts with Shell, where we will first manufacture the subsea umbilical and then install it, is one way of doing this,” says Erik Wiik, President – Subsea North America, Aker Solutions.Engineering, project management, and manufacturing will take place at Aker Solutions’ state-of-the-art umbilical facility in Mobile, Alabama.Posted via email from
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