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Vallourec to supply OCTG pipe to TotalEnergies’ project in Angola

Thursday, 11 July 2024 12:15:48 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul
       

France-based pipe manufacturer Vallourec has announced that it has signed a contract with France-based petroleum company TotalEnergies to supply almost 5,000 mt of OCTG solutions and associated services for the latter’s Kaminho deepwater project off the coast of Angola.

The products will be manufactured at Vallourec’s plants in France, Brazil, and Indonesia. For the project, the company will supply its VAM® connections and use CLEANWELL®, its environmentally-friendly solution.

Previously, the company has supplied almost 5,000 mt of tubes and connections for TotalEnergies’ exploration and appraisal campaign in Namibia.


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