TechnipFMC has won a contract with Eni for the Merakes project off the coast on Indonesia.
The parties did not disclose an exact contract value, but TechnipFMC said it was worth somewhere between £380 million and £760m.
The integrated engineering, procurement, construction, transportation and installation contract covers five deepwater wells, and their 50-kilometer tie back to the existing
Jangkrik floating production unit.
TechnipFMC will provide subsea trees, a manifold, large bore deepwater high pressure flexible lines, umbilicals and distribution hardware, flexible risers, flowlines and jumpers.
Arnaud Pieton, subsea president at TechnipFMC, said: “This award demonstrates our leadership in iEPCI: an example of how through collaboration and engagement with
our customer, we’re simplifying subsea field architecture, enabling long tie-backs and accelerating time to market for their production, all important drivers for Eni and
Indonesia.
“We are proud to count Eni as a client for iEPCI and honored to help them in developing these resources through our integrated approach and to support the
Indonesian expansion.”