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Engineering contract for Mexico's overseas task granted to DORIS

Initial engineering design work for establishing Mexico's Zama offshore oil job has actually been granted to French engineering and task management company DORIS Group, among the partners in the development stated.

The deepwater Zama field, which is estimated to hold up to 735 million barrels of oil, will require two offshore platforms, connections and a brand-new onshore center. The partners in the project are Mexico's state oil company Pemex, Wintershall Dea, Talos Energy and Harbour Energy.

Talos Chief Executive Tim Duncan had actually informed investors in a. conference call in February that some of the engineering style. work was taking longer than prepared, but the company was happy. with the instructions it was taking.

Zama is currently one of the most crucial energy jobs. in Mexico, and we are very delighted to have actually reached the next. milestone, Martin Jungbluth, managing director of Wintershall. Dea in Mexico, said in a release on Monday.

The Zama partners prepare to quickly tender the engineering,. procurement and building and construction contracts, followed by a last. investment choice, whose date was not divulged.

The DORIS agreement covers planning for the two offshore. platforms, 68 kilometers of pipelines and cables, and onshore. center at the Dos Bocas terminal in the Southeastern state of. Tabasco.

DORIS will collaborate with the 2 Mexican engineering. business, Nomarna and Summum, to carry out the front end. engineering design (FEED) work. The worth of the contract was. not disclosed.

Mexico's oil regulator earlier this year approved spending plan. changes to the flagship task, to be operated by Pemex, which. cut prepared expenses to under $70 million this year, from more. than $1.24 billion.

Talos, which in 2017 discovered Zama's oil deposits, had. wanted to run the deepwater Gulf of Mexico project, but. Mexico's authorities gave Pemex the right to be the operator.

(source: Reuters)