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Technip to tango with Ursa, Princess
Published Mar 28, 2007
Technip will install water-injection flowlines and risers at the Ursa and Princess field developments in the Gulf of Mexico, the Paris-based oilfield services outfit declared Wednesday.
The sub-sea supplier’s Houston office will manage the project, engineer and build the oilfield kit, a well as install the pipeline connectors.
Deepwater pipelay vessel, The Deep Blue, will at year-end lay pipe assembled in Mobile Alabama at a rate of over one kilometre per day.
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