EMAS AMC, Noble Energy finalise three contracts

EMAS AMC, the subsea division of EMAS finalised three contracts with Noble Energy worth a combined total of over USD 300M.

The scope of work includes engineering, procurement, construction and installation of subsea tiebacks for the Big Bend, Dantzler and Gunflint field developments in the US Gulf of Mexico. The project management, engineering and procurement are well underway from EMAS AMC’s Houston office with fabrication of the 16 subsea structures and stalking and spooling of over 258km of line pipe in progress at the recently upgraded EMAS Marine Base facility in Ingleside, Texas. Offshore execution is scheduled for 2015, utilising five of EMAS AMC’s offshore construction vessels including the newbuild, ultra-high tension, deepwater, reel lay and heavy lift vessel the Lewek Constellation.

“Following the successful completion of the Tamar project, I am particularly grateful for the continued trust and confidence that the Noble Energy team has shown in our people and our capabilities. It is a testament of our ability in delivering operational excellence and results”, said Lionel Lee, EMAS Group CEO and managing director.

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