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    KBR selected for Chevron Lianzi project

    April 6, 2013
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    05 April 2013 – KBR announced that it was selected by Subsea 7 to perform the topsides design for the Chevron Lianzi development project in a unitized offshore zone between the Republic of Congo and the Republic of Angola.

    KBR will provide laser scanning of the entire Benguela Belize Lobito Tomboco topsides, FEED verification, detailed engineering and procurement services. The topsides design will include multiple equipment packages. In addition, KBR will provide the necessary assistance during fabrication, installation, pre-commissioning and commissioning phases of the project. This project will be managed from KBR’s Houston operating center and its Luanda, Angola office.

    “This award reflects KBR’s longstanding commitment to executing projects in Africa and provides KBR with a unique opportunity to build a relationship with Subsea 7 as a new client for years to come,” said Roy Oelking, Group President, KBR Hydrocarbons. “I am confident through our experience, capabilities and team that we will deliver a successful project to our client.”
    *Press release.

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