McDermott wins Ayatsil-C EPCI contract from Pemex
HOUSTON -- McDermott International has been awarded an offshore contract by Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) for the engineering, procurement, construction, installation (EPCI) and pre-commissioning of the Ayatsil-C replacement jacket and associated deck installation. The value of the large brownfield award will be included in McDermott’s second-quarter 2015 backlog.

Scott Munro, McDermott’s V.P. for Americas, Europe and Africa, said, “This is the fourth contract McDermott has received for the Ayatsil field and follows the successful delivery of the Ayatsil-B drilling platform in 2014 and installation of the Ayatsil-A offshore jacket, deck and piles earlier this year. Our integrated EPCI approach allows McDermott to provide Pemex with a faster delivery schedule and lower-cost solution that will be locally-built and executed to our global industry-recognized quality and safety standards.”
McDermott expects to use its in-house engineering and procurement experts, Altamira fabrication yard located in Mexico, Intermac 600 transportation and launch barge and heavy-lift Derrick Barge 50 vessel to complete the installation of all structures. The total weight of the facilities is approximately 14,800 tons. Completion is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2016.
Located in the Bay of Campeche, Ayatsil field is the largest discovery for Pemex to date. Pemex said it plans to develop Ayatsil field with as many as four platforms and the adjacent Tekel heavy oil field with one platform, all tied to an FPSO vessel. It plans to drill 43 wells in the project. Water depths in the area are approximately 375 ft to 405 ft.