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manifold and tie-in equipment. DUCO, a

GLOBAL DEEPWATER REVIEW subsidiary of Technip, won the contract to construct the umbilicals. First oil is expandable manifolds, a dual ? owline, awarded to FMC Technologies, which expected in late 2017.

and eight well umbilicals. A contract will supply ? ve 15,000psi subsea pro- Also in the GOM, Anadarko and for the subsea and topside systems was duction trees, control equipment, and its partners continue to develop the 2014 Selected Current Deepwater Developments

CountryDevelopment StatusOnstreamWater (ft)OperatorProduction System

North America

US Big Foot ETLP Under development 2014 5300Chevron

US Delta House FPS Under development20154500LLOG

US Heidelberg Spar Under development 2016 5300Anadarko

US Jack-St Malo SemisubmersibleUnder development 2014 7000Chevron

US Julia PlatformUnder development 2016 6500ExxonMobil

US Lucius Spar Under development 2014 7100 Anadarko

US Mad Dog Subsea Under development20185100BP

US Mars B TLP Producing 2014 3000Shell

US Pony FPU Design 20153500 Hess

US Tubular Bells Spar Under development 2014 4300 Hess

South America

BrazilLapa (Carioca) FPSO Under development 2016 7000Petrobras

BrazilIara FPSO Under development 2017 7300Petrobras

BrazilLula Northeast FPSO Producing 20137100 Petrobras

Brazil Papa Terra FPSO Producing 2013 3900Petrobras

BrazilRoncador FPSO Producing 2007 6000Petrobras

N2® wire ropes - beyond anything

KISWIRE has been manufacturing a special range of offshore ropes for the global market for decades. Today the company produces 140.000 metric tons of wire rope annually, 40 000 tons of which fnd its way into the offshore sector in the form of special, large diameter rope for cranes, winches, anchor lines, mooring systems, subsea hoisting and other demanding applications.

In the Autumn of 2012, a brand new wire rope plant in Johor on the

Malaysian coast has been taken into use. The plant is called NEPTUNE 2 – N2 for short. This new plant designs and produces 6 and 8 strand ropes as well as N2 multi strand, non-rotating ropes in diameters ranging from 50 to 180 mm. a wide variety of N2 rope types will be available, ® with features including zinc/aluminium coating (Alumar ), plastic infll, variable strand compaction, special lubricants, and more.

Subsea Hoisting Ropes – Crane Ropes – Anchor/Mooring Ropes www.kiswire.com

For more information and a catalogue please contact KISWIRE at: www.kiswire.com

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