26 Jan 2022
Subsea 7 awarded project offshore US Gulf of Mexico
Subsea 7 today announced the award of a substantial1 project for subsea installation services related to Beacon Offshore Energy LLC’s Shenandoah Development, located offshore Gulf of Mexico in water depths up to 6,300 feet.
The project covers the tie-back of four subsea wells to the Shenandoah host facility through a subsea manifold with dual flowlines and risers. The work scope includes engineering, procurement, construction, installation (“EPIC”) and commissioning of the subsea equipment including structures, umbilicals, and production and gas export flowlines. Subsea 7’s scope also includes the wet tow and hook-up of the semi-submersible FPS to the field and mooring system installation.
Project management and engineering will commence immediately at Subsea 7’s offices in Houston, Texas. Fabrication of the flowlines and risers will take place at Subsea 7’s spoolbase in Ingleside, Texas, with offshore operations scheduled for 2024.
Craig Broussard, Vice President for Subsea 7 US, said, “We are pleased to have been selected as a partner for the delivery of the Shenandoah development. This project allows Subsea 7 to demonstrate the full capacity of our offering, including our extensive involvement in mooring and installation of host facilities, EPIC activities related to the flowline system, and utilizing our industry leading experience and welding capabilities to support the development of high-pressure fields. We look forward to building on the collaborative approach demonstrated by the Shenandoah project to form a long-term cooperative relationship in support of Beacon Offshore Energy’s future growth plans.”
1. Subsea 7 defines a substantial project as being between USD 150 million and USD 300 million.
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Re: [US GOM] Shenandoah
VME Process joins the $1.8bn Shenandoah Project in the Gulf of Mexico
VME Process of Tyler, Texas will support the success of the Shenandoah Project by supplying production separation and dehydration vessels, scrubber vessels, and gas dehydration equipment.
“We’re thankful for the opportunity to contribute our engineering and fabrication expertise to this landmark project,” said Chad Tomlinson, Vice President Business Development. “The Shenandoah project stands to unlock a lot of untapped opportunity in the Gulf, and we’re excited to be a part of it. It’s an added bonus that the project’s final destination is close to our offices and fabrication yard in Tyler, Texas.”
The Shenandoah deep water development is in Walker Ridge blocks 51, 52 and 53 in the Gulf of Mexico approximately 257km off the coast of Louisiana. The project area spans 14,400 acres with water depths ranging between 1,700m and 1,900m.
Development of the $1.8bn offshore development is projected to begin in the second half of 2022 with first oil anticipated in Q4 of 2024. It will eventually have the capacity to produce 100,000 barrels of crude oil and four million cubic metres (Mcm) of natural gas a day.
VME Company’s Scope of Work:
BGC and VRU Gas Scrubber Package
MBF-2515 BGC 1st Stage Suction Scrubber
MBF-2615 BGC 2nd Stage Suction Scrubber
MBF-2715 BGC 2nd Stage Discharge Scrubber
MBF-2730 BGC 3rd Stage Suction Scrubber
MBF-2010 VRU 1st Stage Suction Scrubber
MBF-2055 VRU 2nd Stage Scrubber
MBF-2080 VRU 2nd Stage Discharge Scrubber
Div. 1 Pressure Vessel Package
MBD-1050 LP Separator Degasser
MBD-1055 LP Separator
MBD-1100 Oil Treater Degasser #1
MBD-1105 Oil Treater Degasser #2
MBJ-1120 Dry/Wet Oil Tank
MBJ-3230 Glycol Surge Drum
MBF-3410 Fuel Gas Scrubber
MBF-6000 HP Flare Scrubber
MBF-6010 LP Flare Scrubber
MBJ-6200 Heat Media Surge Tank
MBJ-7300 Cooling Media Expansion Tank
MBL-7570 Utility Air Receiver
MBL-7600 Instrument Air Receiver
MBL-7660 Nitrogen Low Pressure Receiver
MBL-7665 Nitrogen High Pressure Receiver
MBL-7685 Ultra-Pure Nitrogen LP Receiver
MBL-7695 Ultra-Pure Nitrogen HP Receiver
Div. 2 Pressure Vessel Package
MBD-1010 HP Separator #1
MBD-1020 HP Separator #2
MBD-1040 IP Separator
Oil Treater Package
MBK-1110 Oil Treater #1
MBK-1115 Oil Treater #2
Glycol Dehydration Package
MAK-3100 Gas Dehydration Inlet Filter Separator
MAF-3110 Glycol Contactor
HBG-3120 Gas/Glycol Exchanger
NBC-3200/NAP-3205- Glycol Reboiler Assembly
MAF-3215- Still Column
HBG-3210 Glycol Reflux Exchanger
MAF-3220 Stripping Column
MBD-3270 Glycol/Hydrocarbon Separator
VME Process of Tyler, Texas will support the success of the Shenandoah Project by supplying production separation and dehydration vessels, scrubber vessels, and gas dehydration equipment.
“We’re thankful for the opportunity to contribute our engineering and fabrication expertise to this landmark project,” said Chad Tomlinson, Vice President Business Development. “The Shenandoah project stands to unlock a lot of untapped opportunity in the Gulf, and we’re excited to be a part of it. It’s an added bonus that the project’s final destination is close to our offices and fabrication yard in Tyler, Texas.”
The Shenandoah deep water development is in Walker Ridge blocks 51, 52 and 53 in the Gulf of Mexico approximately 257km off the coast of Louisiana. The project area spans 14,400 acres with water depths ranging between 1,700m and 1,900m.
Development of the $1.8bn offshore development is projected to begin in the second half of 2022 with first oil anticipated in Q4 of 2024. It will eventually have the capacity to produce 100,000 barrels of crude oil and four million cubic metres (Mcm) of natural gas a day.
VME Company’s Scope of Work:
BGC and VRU Gas Scrubber Package
MBF-2515 BGC 1st Stage Suction Scrubber
MBF-2615 BGC 2nd Stage Suction Scrubber
MBF-2715 BGC 2nd Stage Discharge Scrubber
MBF-2730 BGC 3rd Stage Suction Scrubber
MBF-2010 VRU 1st Stage Suction Scrubber
MBF-2055 VRU 2nd Stage Scrubber
MBF-2080 VRU 2nd Stage Discharge Scrubber
Div. 1 Pressure Vessel Package
MBD-1050 LP Separator Degasser
MBD-1055 LP Separator
MBD-1100 Oil Treater Degasser #1
MBD-1105 Oil Treater Degasser #2
MBJ-1120 Dry/Wet Oil Tank
MBJ-3230 Glycol Surge Drum
MBF-3410 Fuel Gas Scrubber
MBF-6000 HP Flare Scrubber
MBF-6010 LP Flare Scrubber
MBJ-6200 Heat Media Surge Tank
MBJ-7300 Cooling Media Expansion Tank
MBL-7570 Utility Air Receiver
MBL-7600 Instrument Air Receiver
MBL-7660 Nitrogen Low Pressure Receiver
MBL-7665 Nitrogen High Pressure Receiver
MBL-7685 Ultra-Pure Nitrogen LP Receiver
MBL-7695 Ultra-Pure Nitrogen HP Receiver
Div. 2 Pressure Vessel Package
MBD-1010 HP Separator #1
MBD-1020 HP Separator #2
MBD-1040 IP Separator
Oil Treater Package
MBK-1110 Oil Treater #1
MBK-1115 Oil Treater #2
Glycol Dehydration Package
MAK-3100 Gas Dehydration Inlet Filter Separator
MAF-3110 Glycol Contactor
HBG-3120 Gas/Glycol Exchanger
NBC-3200/NAP-3205- Glycol Reboiler Assembly
MAF-3215- Still Column
HBG-3210 Glycol Reflux Exchanger
MAF-3220 Stripping Column
MBD-3270 Glycol/Hydrocarbon Separator
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