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GEs subsea systems for Enis Coral FLNG


Italian oil and gas company Eni has signed a long-term
cooperation agreement with GE Oil & Gas for work on Enis
offshore gas developments in Mozambique.
GE said on Monday the agreement comprised a multi-year contract to
supply subsea production systems, ancillary equipment and services for
Enis recently approved Coral FLNG project in the Coral South FLNG project
and is the first phase of Enis development plans for the Rovuma basin Area
4.

According to GE, the agreement also covers Area 4 future potential


upstream projects. It includes a separate five-year aftermarket services contract for Life of Field of the subsea
infrastructure, plus one five-year option and five three-year extensions.

GE Oil & Gas has secured orders for the Coral South FLNG from EEA for the supply of seven xmas trees, three 2-slot
manifolds with integrated distribution units, MB rigid jumpers, seven subsea wellheads with spare components, a
complete topside control system to be installed on the FLNG facility, and associated Services equipment and support
including IWOCS and Landing Strings, tools, spares and technical assistance for installation, commissioning and start-
up.

Coral South FLNG is the first major subsea development in East Africa and provides GE Oil & Gas with the opportunity
to affirm our leadership in large bore technology and our standardized portfolio of subsea equipment and services for
deep water projects, said Neil Saunders, President and CEO of Subsea Systems & Drilling, GE Oil & Gas. As the only
subsea production systems supplier in-country and in East Africa, it provides tremendous opportunities to grow our
operations in the region and it further underlines our commitment to drive productivity and cost-efficiency
improvements for global projects by building long-term relationships with industry players in place of more outdated
transactional approaches.

Ado Oseragbaje, President and CEO of Sub-Saharan Africa, GE Oil & Gas, added: With the award of this project in
Mozambique following the recentOCTP Project in Ghana with first oil delivered ahead of schedule and in record
time-to-market GE reaffirms its subsea leadership in Africa, operating in all the major oil basins and with all
international and National Oil Companies. GE is committed to building capacity in Africa and with the Mozambique
project, like we have already demonstrated in Nigeria, Angola and Ghana, we will continue to invest in the years to
come, developing a local highly-skilled and motivated workforce.

The Coral South FLNG project, the first phase of EEAs wider plan of development for the Rovuma basin Area 4, will see
the installation of an FLNG facility with a capacity of around 3.4 MTPA, fed by six subsea wells and expected to produce
up to 5 TCF of gas, with an anticipated start-up in mid-2022.

Eni is the operator of Area 4, and holds 70% of the Area 4 Concession. Eni (71.43%) and CNPC (28.57%) are
shareholders of EEA.

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Posted on June 27, 2017 with tags Coral FLNG, Eni, Gas, Subsea tree.

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