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Flowlines and umbilicals deadline
Shtokman Development AG has spelled out the details of two other offshore tenders related to the giant Barents Sea project which involve the field's flowlines and service lines and risers.
The flowlines tender comprises six 3 km (1.875 mile) 16-inch flowlines rated for a water depth of 350 m (1,148 ft) - which are specified with carbon steel and polypropylene coatings - plus flow line end terminations (FLETs).
This EPC contract includes engineering, procurement and construction of the line pipe, coating, protective anodes, and provision of the FLETs, related surveys and subsea positioning, transportation, installation, plus seabed intervention – rock-dumping – and pre-commissioning of the flowlines.
A second contract covers the workscope for three electro-hydraulic 3 km (1.875 mile) umbilicals, with fibre optic cable, plus a 10 km (6.25 mile) umbilical with fibre optic cable, plus a water injection line.
Within this contract there is the scope for offshore installation and commissioning of the umbilicals, and flexible risers – supplied by another contractor – and an optional extra on this EPCI deal is for supplying and installation of 20 heavy chain and cable anchor lines.
The deadline for requests for pre-qualification documents for both contracts fell today and pre-qualification dossiers from potential bidders on the contracts are due to be submitted to Shtokman Development AG by 19 June.
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