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Frode Haldorsen (left),

Equinor’s facility manager for Peregrino Phase 2, and John Erling Nordbø, construction & completion manager Peregrino Phase 2 project.

Source: Roar Lindefjeld/Equinor quality painting to protect the steel and decrease the required re-applications of coatings because Peregrino is in a very corrosive environment, Haldorsen says,

Ship Repair | Conversions | Drydocking noting the paint expert was consulted to ensure the right speci? cations for the by people who care about returning your vessel by people who care about returning your vessel paint job and that it was done in accor- dance with those speci? cations.

to service on time and in budgetto service on time and in budget

TechnipFMC Brazil won the subsea umbilicals, risers and ? owlines (SURF) engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) contract. Sch- lumberger Brazil has the contract for drilling (Total Well Delivery). Gran En- ergia (Brazil) is handling hook up and supplying the ? oatel.

Even though the platform has been built in Texas, Norway and the Neth- erlands, the project also creates jobs in

Brazil. In operations, WHP-C creates about 200 long-term offshore jobs.

The Peregrino oil ? eld is located in licenses BM-C-7 and BM-C-47 in the detyens.com

Campos basin. Equinor operates the [email protected] ? eld with 60% interest on behalf of

Charleston, South Carolina partner Sinochem.

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