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TechnipFMC Awarded Subsea Contracts by Petrobras for Brazil’s Pre-Salt Fields

NEWCASTLE & HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TechnipFMC (NYSE: FTI) has been awarded two subsea contracts by Petrobras for the pre-salt fields offshore Brazil. The first award is a substantial(1) contract to design, engineer, and manufacture riser flexible pipe. TechnipFMC will also supply associated services including packing and storage. The second award, which followed a competitive tender, is a significant(2) contract to design, engineer, and manufacture subsea production systems to be deployed on...

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