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Tyneside offshore specialist TechnipFMC seals deal worth more than £60m

The group's Newcastle and Houston firms have won an engineering, procurement, construction and installation contract with Shell

Technip's base in Walker on the banks of the River Tyne(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

Subsea offshore specialist TechnipFMC has won a ‘significant’ contract worth more than £60m which will support work at its Tyneside yard.

TechnipFMC, which has bases in Walker, Newcastle, and Houston, US, announced it has been awarded an engineering, procurement, construction and installation contract by Shell for the Jackdaw development. The Jackdaw field, based around 250km off the coast of Aberdeen, Scotland, sits next to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ/Norway median line in the North Sea.

The contract covers pipelay for a 30km tieback from the new Jackdaw platform to Shell’s Shearwater platform, as well as subsea structures, umbilicals and other vital equipment. The deal value has not been disclosed, but TechnipFM said that a significant contract for the company is between $75m and $250m (£67.1m to £223.6m).

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Jonathan Landes, president of subsea at TechnipFMC, said: “We’re excited to embark on this significant project together in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ North Sea. Our strong technical record and our ability to design, engineer, construct and install were key to our success in winning this award.”

It marks the second recent large value deal for the Wallsend business, which manufactures and sells hydraulic and electro-hydraulic control and chemical injection umbilicals for the subsea offshore oil and gas industry.

In May, it won a contract from offshore energy firm Equinor for the Halten East development on the Norwegian continental shelf. Equinor said the contract was worth between 1.3bn and 1.5bn Norwegian krone (£108m-£125m).

The deal comes as TechnipFMC Umblicals publishes accounts for 2021, showing a big lift in profits, despite seeing revenues drop. The company employs more than 300 people on Tyneside, which is also the main centre of expertise for research and development, engineering, project management and manufacturing of umbilical systems in the TechnipFMC group.