The contract is valued at approximately $80 million in revenue for FMC, whose scope of supply includes six subsea trees, control systems, wellheads, tubing hangers, well jumpers and flow bases.

The equipment will be manufactured at FMC’s Kongsberg, Norway and Dunfermline, Scotland facilities and will be delivered in 2009.

Earlier in the second week of January 2009, FMC Technologies announced that it signed a contract with BP for the manufacture and supply of subsea equipment for the BP and Sonangol Sinopec International Block 18 field development, located offshore Angola. The contract is valued at approximately $140 million in revenue for FMC.

The company’s scope of supply includes one gas export regulation manifold, foundations and controls, a high-integrity pressure protection system, chokes and two pipeline end manifolds. The equipment will be manufactured in Angola and at FMC’s Kongsberg, Norway facility.  Deliveries will commence in 2009.

FMC Technologies is a global provider of technology services for the energy industry. The company designs, manufactures and services technologically systems and products such as subsea production and processing systems, surface wellhead systems, high pressure fluid control equipment, measurement services, and marine loading systems for the oil and gas industry.