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Oceaneering tapped to supply umbilical lines for project offshore India

Oceaneering International Inc. was granted contracts to supply subsea umbilicals for the KG‑DWN 98/2 deepwater field development offshore India by Baker Hughes, a GE company and its partner Oil and Natural Gas Corp. Ltd.

The company's scope is composed of subsea umbilical control systems to allow gas production from the U and R fields and oil production from the A, P and M fields, according to a Sept. 18 release.

As part of the contract, Oceaneering will design and manufacture 44 electro-hydraulic control umbilicals with a total length of 118 kilometers. The umbilicals will be manufactured at Oceaneering's facility in Rosyth, Scotland. Work is expected to start in the third quarter and be finished in the first quarter of 2021.

The contract value was not disclosed.