Chevron Agbami - FMC Technologies

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Chevron Agbami - FMC Technologies
Chevron Agbami
Blocks OPL 216 and 217
Landmark FMC’s First Major Deepwater Subsea Project in Nigeria
Project Overview
Project Characteristics
Project Ownership
Contract Award: 2005
Sales:
Houston, Texas
Fabrication:
Houston, Texas
Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Service Base: Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Host Type:
FPSO
Contract Type: EPC
No. Trees: Water Depth:
Tree Type:
Tree Pressure:
Tree Bore Size:
Hydrocarbon:
Manifolds: Chevron (STAR)
Statoil
Petrobras
NNPC
32
2,000 m (6,500 ft)
EHXT
10,000 psi
5”
Oil
12 (4-slot)
45%
35%
5%
15%
Comments
4Supply of subsea infrastructure including trees, manifolds, suction piles, subsea distribution, topsides controls, flying leads and flexible jumper connection systems with swivels.
FMC’s first major subsea project in Nigeria.
4Project management, system engineering, quality assurance and control and building of a subsea service base in Nigeria to support installation and life of field activities.
Twelve (12) 4-slot manifolds and suction piles manufactured in
Nigeria.
4System integration, testing, installation assistance, service
and maintenance.
4Development of Titus wellhead connectors for interchange
able use on alternate wellhead profiles.
Worldwide Headquarters:
FMC Technologies
1803 Gears Road
Houston, TX 77067 USA
Phone: +1 (281) 591 4000
Fax: +1 (281) 591 4291
www.fmctechnologies.com
Regional Sales Office:
FMC Technologies
3rd Floor, 999d Danmole Street
Victoria Island, Lagos
Nigeria
Phone: +234 (0)1 261 6226
Fax: +234 (0)1 270 0736
FMC Houston’s first project to be executed in Nigeria.
Significant technology and skills transfer to Nigeria with training
and development of local personnel in engineering and management disciplines. Sub supplier and supply chain development
within Nigeria.
Additional equipment added in 2007: eleven (11) subsea trees.
AFRICA
Scope of Work

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