FLOWLINE 4 Sample Clauses

FLOWLINE 4. 1) Subsea Tie-ins Engineer, procure, construct, install and hook-up tie-in equipment as per Table C. Develop tie-in and testing procedures with assistance of SUBSEA. Engineer and procure all equipment, rigging, installation aids and temporary sleds (optional). Tie-in all gooseneck (if any) connections to all xtree (or PGB if any) and testing with FPSO support. Provide information to SUBSEA on loads transferred to connector and xtree (or PGB if any) by the flowline Coordinate gooseneck (if any) design with SUBSEA and incorporate tie-in requirements. Engineer, procure, construct, install and hook-up tie-in equipment as per Table C. Coordinate connector design with FLOWLINE and provide with tie-in requirements to FLOWLINE. Supply connectors to FLOWLINE for integration into each flowline terminations or gooseneck (if any). Provide tools for actuating the mechanical connectors and supply to FLOWLINE and DRILLING. Provide assistance to FLOWLINE during tie-in operations. Provide to FLOWLINE all technical information, calculations or analyses relevant to xtree (or PGB if any) hub position. Assembly connector onto each gooseneck (if any). Supervise tie-in operations. Provide assistance to FLOWLINE during testing.
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FLOWLINE 4. 1) Subsea Tie-ins Engineer, procure, construct, install and hook-up tie-in equipment as per Table C. Develop tie-in and testing procedures with assistance of SUBSEA. Engineer and procure all equipment, rigging, installation aids and temporary sleds (optional). Tie-in all gooseneck (if any) connections to all xtree (or PGB if any) and testing with FPSO support. Provide information to SUBSEA on loads transferred to connector and xtree (or PGB if any) by the flowline Coordinate gooseneck (if any) design with SUBSEA and incorporate tie-in requirements. Engineer, procure, construct, install and hook-up tie-in equipment as per Table C. Coordinate connector design with FLOWLINE and provide with tie-in requirements to FLOWLINE. Supply connectors to FLOWLINE for integration into each flowline terminations or gooseneck (if any). Provide tools for actuating the mechanical connectors and supply to FLOWLINE and DRILLING. Provide assistance to FLOWLINE during tie-in operations. Provide to FLOWLINE all technical information, calculations or analyses relevant to xtree (or PGB if any) hub position. Assembly connector onto each gooseneck (if any). Supervise tie-in operations. Provide assistance to FLOWLINE during testing. C Issued for Internal Review GBB 28 Jan 14 B Issued for Internal Review GBB 27 Jan 14 A Issued for Internal Review GBB 23 Jan 14 Rev REASON FOR ISSUE Prepared VERIFIED APPROVED Date This document is property of Allied Energy. It shall neither be shown to Third Parties nor used for purposes other than those for which it has been sent Date Doc. N°. Page 28 Jan 2014 OYO2-FPSO-SOW-0001 93 of 101 INTERFACE ITEM RESPONSIBILITY (including but not limited to) DRILLING FPSO INSTALLATION FLOWLINE SUBSEA COMPANY

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