Subsea 7 has today confirmed a multi-million deal with Australian liquefied natural gas (LNG) producer Woodside for the second phase of its Julimar-Brunello project.
The work will see Subsea 7 design, procure, install and commission a more than 13 mile Corrosion Resistant Alloy (CRA) gas transmission flowline and an umbilical system.
It is understood the deal is worth between £115 and £300 million.
The Julimar field is located more than 120 miles offshore North Western Australia.
Offshore activities will be performed using Subsea 7’s reel-lay and heavy construction vessels.
Work will begin in 2021.
Andy Woolgar, Subsea 7 vice president for Australia and New Zealand, said: “This contract with Woodside reflects what can be achieved with strong collaboration and early engagement.
“Our solution demonstrates the advantages of having a full range of installation and pipelay capabilities in Australia and illustrates how Subsea 7’s global technology portfolio allows us to deliver cost-effective solutions to our clients around the world.”