
A subsea engineering company has landed a slice of a £8.3 development project offshore Canada.
Jee Ltd, which has bases in Aberdeen and London, won the design scope of the seven-year project with a major offshore pipelay and subsea construction company. The firm will carry out stress analysis on three 24-inch offshore loading lines, which will be installed in 90m of water, as part of a piggable loop.
The firm’s engineers will also be tasked with reviewing survey information to define and finalise multiple pipeline routes and reviewing all pipeline FEED documentation.
Michael Green, business development manager at Jee, said: “With a history of expertise in subsea design, we are looking forward to working on the project, as well as continuing to expand our subsea projects within this developing region.”
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