Cameron awarded Tahiti Subsea Systems From Chevron
2009.01.20 -
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Cameron has received an order worth approximately $83 million for the supply of subsea production systems for Phase II of Chevron's Tahiti subsea development in the Gulf of Mexico. The project includes eight 15,000-psi subsea trees, production control systems, connection systems, engineering and project management services and related equipment.
Deliveries are scheduled to begin in the fourth quarter of 2009 and to continue through 2012.
Cameron President and Chief Executive Officer Jack B. Moore said, "We welcome the opportunity to continue our support of the Tahiti development as part of our ongoing Advanced Supplier Relationship with Chevron."
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