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J. Ray leverages its expertise to provide design
engineering, procurement, construction, installation,
and hook-up for 13 offshore platforms
J. Ray McDermott, S.A. (J. Ray) announces the award of
a four year project by Saudi Aramco to engineer,
procure, construct, install (EPCI), hook-up and
commission Manifa Field Facilities in the Arabian Gulf.
“It’s a matter of great pride for us to be associated
with this mega project,” said Hafez Aghili, J. Ray’s
senior Vice President and General Manager for the Middle
East and India. “Our safe delivery of past Saudi Aramco
structures won us a certificate of appreciation from our
customer last December; we expect to achieve high safety
and quality performance on this project as well.”
The
project is scheduled to start with engineering in May
2007 and fabrication of platforms having a combined
weight of over 16,700MT at the Jebel Ali (United
Arab Emirates) facility in September 2007. J. Ray will
engineer from the regional headquarters in Jebel Ali as
well as from its engineering office in Chennai, India,
established last year.
The project also includes modification work scope which
entails design, procurement, installation, hook-up and
commissioning of communication packages on 26 existing
platforms.
“We recently embarked on an ambitious development plan
for our fabrication yard at Jebel Ali. The plan involves
capacity expansion and deployment of additional
equipment, resulting in increases in both efficiency and
workable man-hours. Together with our experienced
project team, we are well-prepared to successfully
execute the Manifa project,” said Aghili.
The project will be competed by 2011. During this four
year period, J. Ray’s marine vessels will carry out
offshore construction and hook-up of the facilities in
several campaigns.
McDermott is
an engineering and construction company, with specialty
manufacturing and service capabilities, focused on
energy infrastructure. McDermott's customers are
predominantly utilities and other power generators,
major and national oil companies, and the United States
Government. With its global operations, McDermott
operates in over 20 countries with more than 20,000
employees, and can be found on the internet at
www.mcdermott.com.
In accordance
with the Safe Harbor provisions of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, McDermott
International, Inc. cautions that statements in this
press release which are forward-looking and provide
other than historical information involve risks and
uncertainties that may impact McDermott's actual results
of operations. The forward-looking statements in this
press release include, among other things, the value,
work scope and timing associated with Saudi Aramco’s
Manifa Field Facilities project. Although McDermott's
management believes that the expectations reflected in
those forward-looking statements are reasonable,
McDermott can give no assurance that those expectations
will prove to have been correct. Those statements are
made based on various underlying assumptions and are
subject to numerous uncertainties and risks, including
without limitation change orders and other modifications
to contracts. If one or more of these risks materialize,
or if underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual
results may vary materially from those expected. For a
more complete discussion of these risk factors, please
see McDermott's annual report on Form 10-K for the year
ended December 31, 2006 filed with the Securities and
Exchange Commission.
For more information, please contact:
Louise Denly
Director, Corporate Communications
J. Ray McDermott,
Houston, Texas 77079
281 870 5025
E-mail: ldenly@mcdermott.com
www.mcdermott.com
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