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Lamprell Wins 177-Mile Subsea Pipeline Replacement Contract from ONGC

Lamprell has secured a contract from ONGC to replace and install 177 miles of subsea pipelines across India’s western offshore fields, including Mumbai High.

(P&GJ) — Lamprell has been awarded a major offshore contract by India’s Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) to replace and install approximately 285 kilometers (177 miles) of subsea pipelines across key western offshore fields.

The Pipeline Replacement Project (PRP-IX) covers multiple offshore assets, including Mumbai High, Neelam and Heera, as well as the Bassein and Satellite fields. The scope also includes associated topside modifications across several offshore platforms.

The work involves engineering, procurement, construction, transportation and installation (EPCI) services as ONGC continues efforts to upgrade and maintain offshore infrastructure in one of India’s most important producing regions.

The contract reflects ongoing investment in pipeline integrity and asset reliability across aging offshore systems in the Mumbai offshore basin.

“We are honoured by the trust ONGC has placed in Lamprell through this award. PRP-IX is a technically demanding project that builds on our in-house engineering, project management and marine capabilities. We are well-positioned to deliver a high-quality project that supports ONGC’s offshore infrastructure programme and India’s broader energy objectives,” said Ian Prescott, chief executive officer of Lamprell.

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