The Petroleum Projects and Technical Consultations Company (PETROJET) has completed the manufacturing of high-quality subsea systems that will be exported to Angola as part of a development project in the African country.
According to PETROJET, the scope of work includes manufacturing and loadout of two manifolds, one Subsea Distribution Unit (SDU), along with suction piles, wet parking frames, Umbilical termination Assembly (UTA) foundations, and Electrical Distribution Units (EDUs). The work also involved a six-month extension to produce additional subsea frames and equipment.
Expanding its activities, PETROJET has added the manufacturing of small-bore tubing to its portfolio covering bending, welding, assembly, and Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) activities.
In August 2024, PETROJET manufactured and delivered the final deep water infrastructure components including Aptara Modular Compact Manifold for the Baleine second phase development project at Côte d’Ivoire to Baker Hughes and Eni,
Designed by Baker Hughes, Aptara Modular Compact Manifold is an advanced marine structure that is installed under the sea surface to reduce marine installation costs throughout the life of the field.