TechnipFMC has secured a contract from Woodside Energy to construct and install flexible pipes and umbilicals for the Julimar Phase 3 development, offshore Western Australia.
Woodside Energy owns a 65% stake in Woodside Energy Julimar, which operates the Julimar joint venture on behalf of the participants. KUFPEC Australia (Julimar) owns the remaining 35% stake.
Under the contract, TechnipFMC will be responsible for engineering, procurement, construction and installation of the high-pressure, high-temperature flexible pipe and steel tube umbilicals for the project.
The UK domiciled company will use HPHT flexible pipe and umbilicals to tie back four subsea gas wells in the Carnarvon Basin to the existing Julimar subsea infrastructure producing to the Wheatstone platform.
TechnipFMC subsea president Jonathan Landes said: “We have a strong history of solid project execution with Woodside as demonstrated by the successful delivery of the Pyxis, Lambert Deep and Greater Western Flank Phase 3 projects. We look forward to continuing this collaborative relationship with this award on Julimar Phase 3 as part of our framework agreement.”
According to TechnipFMC, the contract is valued between $75m (€69.27m) and $250m.
Last month, TechnipFMC was selected by Shell to provide integrated engineering, procurement, construction and installation services for the Dover offshore oil field development within the Mississippi Canyon in the US Gulf of Mexico.
The Dover project is due to be developed as a subsea tie-back to the Appomattox floating production platform, which is operated by Shell.