Shell E&P has signed a ‘sole source’ agreement with Tokyo-headquartered Yokogawa Electric Corp. for the supply of monitoring and control systems for Shell’s greenfield and revamp projects in the Gulf of Mexico. Yokogawa’s North American unit signed the five-year contract. The deal covers Yokogawa’s Centum CS 3000 monitoring and control systems and ProSafe-RS safety instrumentation for upgrades to Shell’s GOM production facilities.
Johnson
David Johnson, president of Yokogawa America said, ‘This contract involves Yokogawa in all aspects of the projects from application engineering to systems integration and strengthens our long-term relationship with Shell. These are among the largest and most complex projects we have done with Shell, and will bring ground-breaking technologies into play.’
Perdido hub
Projects include the Ursa water-flood and the Perdido hub, the deepest spar production facility in the world. Last year, Yokogawa signed a strategic supplier agreement with the Shell Group for provision of products, engineering, and maintenance services worldwide.
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