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Allseas secures new deepwater pipeline job

Sunday, September 15 2024

Fossil Energy – Deepwater Pipeline

Allseas has secured a major pipeline installation contract for the latest expansion of the deepwater Malamaya gas field, located 65 kilometres northwest of Palawan, the Philippines.

Awarded by Prime Energy Resources on behalf of the Malampaya Consortium, the deal covers the installation of key pipeline and umbilical infrastructure that will connect two new wells to the shallow water Malampaya platform via an existing manifold.

Allseas will install multiple  CRA pipelines and umbilicals, power cable and structures, including PLETs, jumpers and flying leads in water depths ranging from 40 metres at the Malampaya platform to 1100 metres along the deepest infield umbilical routes.

Prime Energy is pushing ahead with the fourth development phase of the Malampaya deep water gas-to-power project, extending the life of the gas field in accordance with the 15-year license extension granted by the national government to the consortium in May last year.

The work will be executed in time for first gas in 2026.

Allseas installed more than 500 kilometres of export line for the original Malampaya field development in 2000.

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Filed Under: Allseas, International projects, Philippines, pipeline installation Tagged With: Allseas, Malampaya, Philippines, pipeline installation, Prime Energy

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