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Saipem adjudicates new contracts for 500 million dollars in Latin America
They are relative to activity in Venezuela and Brazil
April 22, 2013
Saipem has adjudicated new Offshore contracts E&C in Latin America for a value total of about 500 million dollars. In Venezuela the Italian company has signed with Cardon IV, one joint-lucks equal between Eni and Repsol, contracts of type T&I for the development of the Perla EP project, in the Gulf of Venezuela. The scope of the job comprises the transport and the installation of a platform of connection and two platforms satellite, of a conduct of export of the diameter of 30 inches of the length of 67 kilometers, of two submarine conducts covered of the diameter of 14 inches and other cables, as well as the relative operations of connection. The activities to sea will be mainly carried out by the means 3000 Saipem and Beaver 7 between the third trimester of 2013 and according to trimester of 2014.
Moreover in Brazil Saipem a contract of type EPCI for the project Sapinhoà Norte and Iracema Sul has been adjudicated from Petrobras, to execute itself in the Pre-Sale Region of Santos Basin, about 300 kilometers to wide of the coasts of the States of Rio de Janeiro and Saint Paolo. The scope of the job previews engineering, supplying, the manufacturing and the installation of two conducts to sea, and the relative endings (PLETs), that Sapinhoà fields of Norte Sul in depth of water until 2.200 meters will be installed in the Iracema and. The marine activities will be executed by the means Saipem FDS 2 in the fourth trimester of 2014. Saipem has specified that the plant that the company is currently developing near Guarujá ( on 10 October 2011) it will serve from base for logistics and the warehouse of the conducts.
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