Saipem signs contract for underwater monitoring-intervention for Libya-Italy gas pipeline.

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The Italian energy company Saipem signed a contract with Midstream Greenstream BV, a company specializing in pipeline services, to serve the gas line extending between Italy and Libya.

Saipem said in a press release that it would supervise underwater intervention services for the gas pipeline between Libya and Italy, both in the marine and onshore sections, including the Mellitah terminal and the Gela terminals in Sicily and Italy. The financial details of the contract were not disclosed.
The statement indicated that the contract “brings together the activities that Saipem has undertaken for the Greenstream Pipeline since 2008, which include asset integration, inspection, maintenance, and emergency services for pipelines, and expands its scope to meet customer needs more broadly.”

Saipem, which is based in Italy, added that the activities will be managed by Sunsoap, its center of excellence in underwater technology and services. The activities will also be carried out in coordination with the Saipem Engineering Center located in Fano, Italy

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