Under the scope of the contract, McDermott will perform transportation and the structural installation of a 138-km (85-mile) pipeline section, a 15,000-metric tonne (MT) CCS platform jacket, and bridge connecting to the existing central processing platform. The installation activities will be performed by one of McDermott's heavy-lift and pipelay vessels.
McDermott says Kasawari is set to become one of the largest offshore CCS projects in the world.
Operated by Petronas, the Kasawari CCS project is expected to reduce CO2 volume emitted via flaring by 3.3 MtCO2e per annum.