Helix gets LOI for Santos project offshore Australia
Posted: 12 October 2007
Helix Energy Solutions reported today that it has received a Letter of Intent (LOI) for the installation of the subsea infrastructure for the VIC/P44 Stage 2 Development project in the Otway Basin offshore Australia.
Participants in the VIC/P44 permit are Santos Limited (Operator) 50 per cent, Peedamullah Petroleum Pty Ltd (Australian Worldwide Exploration) 25 per cent and Mitsui E&P Australia Pty Ltd per cent.
"Our Deepwater Contracting division has successfully been transformed from a predominantly Gulf of Mexico contractor to a high end global deepwater construction services provider as evidenced by the major awards obtained in the last twelve months for work in offshore India, Norway, Australia and Gulf of Mexico," said Bart Heijermans, Helix's Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer.
"The 2008 fleet in this division will consist of the reel vessels Intrepid and Express, the S-Lay vessel Caesar and the MSV Olympic Triton that Helix subsidiary Canyon Offshore has chartered. The vessels in this fleet are capable of executing challenging projects and have a relatively low cost basis.
"We have been successful in hiring the professionals, based in our offices in Houston, Rotterdam and Perth, required to operate these vessels and to execute the projects with the level of performance our clients demand".
The scope of work under this LOI consists of:
- the preparation and welding of a 22 kilometer, 12-inch gas pipeline at a designated spoolbase
- the installation of the pipeline together with the electro-hydraulic control umbilical, flowline jumpers and control flying leads
- the pre-commissioning and commissioning of the system.
The value of the contract is approximately US$80 MM and the work is scheduled to commence in the fourth quarter of 2008 using Helix's MSV Express after completing her obligations in India under the Reliance Industries Ltd. KG D6 project.
The expected duration of the work is four and a half months, including mobilization and demobilization to the Otway Basin from and to India.
Posted by Richard Price, Editor, EnergyME.com
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