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FMC Technologies To Support Jubilee Deepwater Development, Offshore Ghana

EBR Staff Writer Published 16 June 2009

FMC Technologies, Inc. (FMC Technologies), a provider of technology solutions for the energy industry, said it will support the Jubilee Integrated Project Team (IPT) with the design and manufacture of subsea production systems for use in the Jubilee deepwater development. The Jubilee IPT consists of Kosmos Energy, LLC (technical operator), Anadarko Petroleum Corporation and Tullow Oil & Gas (unit operator). The award is expected to result in $210 million in revenue to FMC Technologies.

The Jubilee development is located in around 4,000 - 5,100 feet (1,200 - 1,500 meters) of water offshore Ghana, Africa. FMC Technologies’ scope of supply will include 19 enhanced horizontal subsea trees, five production manifolds, three injection manifolds, a pair of riser bases and associated control systems for the project. Jubilee is a fast-track project which was initiated in 2008 and deliveries are scheduled to begin in three months. Equipment for this order will be supplied through the company’s accelerated delivery program (Subsea OnDemand(TM)).

“FMC has a strong presence in West Africa,” said John Gremp, executive vice president of FMC Technologies, “and we’re pleased to support the Jubilee IPT in their fast-track development of this new subsea project in Ghana.”

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