The deal covers the Lingshui 17-2 gasfield located in the South China Sea, CNOOC’s first subsea deepwater project, the company statement added.
“We are pleased to extend our partnership with CNOOC in China to the Lingshui gasfield and leverage our global deepwater capabilities,” Aker CEO Luis Araujo said. “Our complete offering of a subsea production system and umbilicals will enable CNOOC to reduce costs and maximise the production of the field.”
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