American engineering company Fluor Corporation has been awarded significant work at ...
American engineering company Fluor Corporation has been awarded significant work at a new $20 million offshore platform.
BP's branch in Trinidad & Tobago operation engaged Fluor to provide front-end engineering and design, project engineering, procurement and construction management services for an offshore gas processing platform and other facilities.
The project will consist of an unmanned offshore platform designed to process one billion cubic feet per day of natural gas, a subsea pipeline to a nearby platform and a land-based facility to collect and meter nearly three billion cubic feet per day of natural gas. The project is scheduled for completion in June 2005.
Jeff Faulk, Fluor's group president of Oil, Gas & Power said: "Fluor is pleased to be able to continue its relationship with BP. But, what we are most excited about is having the opportunity to share our expertise and passion to develop and train Trinidadians with respect to these services."
Fluor's services for this project are being performed pursuant to a seven-year continuing services contract under which Fluor will provide similar services on several BP Trinidad & Tobago brownfield and greenfield projects. Three other projects are nearing execution.