The full project represents the first major subsea development in Suriname, and it is aimed at expanding the production of the block central area through a system of subsea wells connected to a FPSO vessel.
The establishment of this facility aligns with GF Piping Systems’ focus on expanding its manufacturing footprint to bring essential flow solutions closer to customers in the Middle East and Africa.
This suite of services will enable Halliburton to collaborate more than ever with customers and improve well insights to enable increased production, help extend asset life, and reduce total cost of operations.
The facility will reduce emissions by up to 400,000 metric tons of CO2 annually for Heidelberg Materials ― one of the world’s largest building materials companies.