TechnipFMC hands over three separate contracts to India based steel producer Tata Steel.
According to deal, scope of work includes the provision of a High-Frequency Induction (HFI) line pipe for carrier application and both spool and pipe-in-pipe systems.
Without identifying the names of the projects, company said, the three different projects span from the northern section of the North Sea to the central part of the North Sea.
Two of the three will see Tata Steel provide more than 16 kilometers of 10 inch carrier pipes, with three-layer polypropylene coating for anti-corrosion and mechanical protection, including weld on pads to allow fitting of sacrificial bracelet anodes.
However, the third project requires several kilometers of 14 inch carrier pipes and 10 inch spool pipes.
According to the steel giant, the company has so far supplied more than one million tonnes of pipeline for oil and gas projects in the North Sea for more than 20 years – including in excess of 500,000 meters of reel installed pipe and more than £250 million invested in subcontracts for North Sea projects.