Subsea7 to decommission subsea infrastructure in the Campos basin for Shell

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Subsea7 said it was awarded a sizeable contract by Shell for the decommissioning of subsea infrastructure in the Campos basin offshore Brazil, in a November 20 update. 

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Subsea7’s scope includes the disconnection, recovery, and disposal of 10 flexible risers, three umbilicals, and nine mooring lines. associated with the Fluminense floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel in the Bijupirá and Salema fields, at a water depth of 700 meters.

Subsea7’s scope includes the disconnection, recovery, and disposal of 10 flexible risers, three umbilicals and nine mooring lines. Offshore works are planned to start in December 2023.

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Yann Cottart, Subsea7 Brazil Vice-President, said: “Twenty years ago, Subsea7 installed the flexibles and umbilicals for Shell’s Bijupirá and Salema fields and, two decades later, we’re proud to be one of Shell’s chosen contractors to take part in the completion of this field’s life cycle.” 

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