Subsea engineering firm TechnipFMC has been awarded a contract to engineer, manufacture and deliver the subsea equipment for ExxonMobil's proposed Liza Phase 2 project offshore Guyana.
The equipment supplied will include 30 enhanced vertical deepwater trees and associated tooling, eight manifolds and associated controls, and tie-in equipment.
ExxonMobil affiliate Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limited operates the Liza Phase 2 development, located about 193 km offshore Guyana in the Stabroek Block in water depths ranging from 1,500 m to 1,900 m.
The project concept involves a floating storage, production and offloading vessel (FPSO) and related subsea equipment, umbilical risers and flowlines, similar to that of the Liza Phase 1 development. The FPSO's production capacity will be an estimated 190,000-220,000 b/d.
TechnipFMC's chief executive Doug Pferdehirt said “We are very pleased that ExxonMobil has selected TechnipFMC to commence engineering for the Liza Phase 2 subsea equipment.
“We share ExxonMobil’s values of collaboration, trust and overall commitment to operational excellence and the successful long-term development of the project.”
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