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ABB has obtained from the ship yard Jurong Shipyard an order of the value of 160 million dollars
It previews the supply of wirings for seven ships from perforation
February 8, 2013
Helvetic group ABB has obtained from the ship yard Jurong Shipyard of Marine Singapore of the Sembcorp group an order of the value of 160 million dollars for the planning, supply, supervision of the installation and test of wirings for seven new ships from perforation that will be employed in oil and gasieri reservoirs in deep waters in Brazil.
The ships will be constructed in the shipbuilding plant Brazilian Estaleiro Jurong Aracruz, that it is situated in the State of Espírito Santo and is of entire property of the group of Singapore. ABB will deliver the supplies in the course of this year, while the first ship will be completed in according to trimester of 2015 and seventh in the fourth trimester of 2019.
The seven new ships will be delivered to the Brasil Silks, society constituted in 2010 from the oil group Brazilian Petrobras and participated by seven pension funds and investment banks. Three of the ships will be managed by the Odjell Norwegian, than of it will stop a quota property, and three from the Seadrill Norwegian. The seven ships, that they will be rented for 15 years to the Petrobras group, will be able to operate in deep waters about 3.000 meters and to carry out perforations until about 12.000 meters.
This order - it has commented in charge of the division Process Automation of the Swiss group, Veli-Matti Reinikkala - "ahead represents a step for ABB in the Brazilian market. With the Jurong yard of Singapore ABB it has a nourished directory of successes in the performance of analogous projects. The obtained confidence in the time from the yard has been about to we essential in order to conclude this agreement".
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