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Technip Canada

Technip Sees Strong Future in Eastern Canada

With an emphasis on subsea developments, Technip is setting the bar in the region Written by: Ian Hanner Produced by: Bobby Meehan

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TECHNIP CANADA

Transfer of Flowline Reel to Technip Vessel Deep Pioneer

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echnip Canada is applying world-class expertise in eastern Canada to develop top-notch subsea installations for oil and gas production. As a worldwide oil and gas company, Technip is no stranger to highly complex tasks. Founded over 50 years ago, the company today has more than 40,000 employees from all corners of the Earth. Despite their seasoned background, Technip is relatively new in Canada. Since 1997, Technip has maintained its Eastern Canada base in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador and in 2009 a second 4

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Canadian office was established in Calgary, Alberta focusing their efforts within the onshore market. “Subsea is a relatively new industry and even when I started, say in 2000, it was still maturing,” said Jason Muise, Managing Director at Technip. “The Terra Nova project in eastern Canada, which I started on, was one of the most complex subsea projects ever at the time. Since then, the technology has improved—the boats have gotten larger, the projects have gotten larger, the water depths have gotten deeper and the tie-back distance has gotten longer.”


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Deep Pioneer Arrival into St. John’s Harbour

Technology Muise recalls that the Terra Nova project (located offshore St. John’s and owned by Suncor) sat in about 100 meters of water and the work was primarily carried out by divers. To him, this represents how greatly the industry has evolved in the last decade or so, as today, the majority of offshore projects have moved into deeper waters with remote operated vehicles (ROVs) doing the majority of installation work. “Technip is a company that puts a lot of time and effort into research and development,” he said. “We’re world leaders in flexible

pipe technology and we put a lot of focus in developing that product line for harsher environments, for deeper water and for more adverse operating conditions, [like] highpressure and high-temperature.” According to Muise, flexible pipe technology is far from Technip’s only area of focused research. The company has invested a good deal into Electrically Trace Heated PipeIn-Pipe technology (ETH-PiP), which in essence is the direct heating of tieback lines along the seabed. With this technology, tiebacks can be developed in excess of 50 kilometers, allowing the developer

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TECHNIP CANADA to tie numerous wells into one central production facility over a longer distance.

Overseeing connection of Umibical Weaklink System

Projects Muise is nothing if not confident in the opportunities availing themselves to Technip Canada. While reluctant to speak about future projects in the works, he said, “There’s a general increase in activity… in eastern Canada. I don’t really want to go into particular clients, but there are several large opportunities now for subsea developments in eastern Canada, which are very far along in their planning stage and it bodes well for our future.”

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220-33 Ochterloney Street

St. John’s, NL, A1C 1R5

Dartmouth, NS, B2Y 4P5

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(902) 469-2667

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He added that the company had recently completed an expansion project for Husky Energy on their White Rose development. The front contract was executed in 2013 and included the supply and installation of gas injection flowlines, umbilicals and subsea structures. The second contract took place in 2014 and covered the supply and installation of flowlines and subsea structures to support oil production and water injection.

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Exploration World HEADQUARTERS

NL, Canada, A1B 0L2 FOUNDED

The Future Last year the Technip Group brought in about €10 billion in revenue, according to Muise. In the company’s third quarter 2014 results, revenue from subsea contracts alone totaled about €1.348 billion—an increase of 23.9 percent over the same period in 2013. While Muise emphasized that it’s taken time for Technip Canada to get where it is now, he remains extremely optimistic about the future. As buzzing saws from a deserved office expansion threaten to drown out his voice, Muise adds, “It’s a bit of a transitional period right now in the industry, with the [falling] price of oil… but our outlook is still positive here and I think that’s worth mentioning.”

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€10 billion

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Technip Canada 131 Kelsey Dr. St. John’s, NL, Canada A1B 0L2 (709) 724-1851 www.technip.com/en/entities/canada


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