Oilfield services firm Subsea 7 has announced it will carry out work for Chevron in the Gulf of Mexico.
Subsea installation services will be carried out at Chevron’s Anchor field, located in the Green Canyon area of the Gulf of Mexico.
The Anchor field lies around 140 miles off the coast of Louisiana.
Subsea 7’s scope of work includes project management, engineering, procurement, construction and installation of components related to the production flowlines, risers, umbilicals, flying leads, jumpers, and associated appurtenances.
The oilfield services firm said project management and engineering work will commence immediately at Subsea 7’s offices in Houston, Texas.
Fabrication of the flowlines and risers will take place at Subsea 7’s spool-base in Ingleside, Texas, with offshore operations anticipated to occur in 2022 and 2023.
Craig Broussard, vice president for Subsea 7 US, said: “We are honored to be selected by Chevron for the Surf installation scope on the Anchor project.
“We look forward to building on the collaborative relationship with Chevron to deliver a best-in-class project.
“The combination of the SURF scope for Subsea 7 and the ongoing subsea equipment delivery by OneSubsea, will allow the Subsea Integration Alliance to work in partnership with Chevron to unlock the value of an integrated approach to project optimization.”