Houston, TX. – Tarpon Systems International II LLC today announced the update to the May 21, 2013 press release. The Tarpon System has been designed, fabricated, commissioned and loaded onto transport barges in Port Klang, Malaysia. The 200 ston topside along with caisson, piles and guying system was completed in a record 6 months from contract award to loadout. The system in enroute to location where the installation spread will rendezvous and begin the installation work scope. JAB and Tarpon teamed up with Dialog E&C Sdn Bhd to offer an EPCIC solution. The overall duration of the project from contract signing through installation was 7 months. With this installation Tarpon will have 12 systems operating in South East Asia in water depths ranging from 130’ to over 264’ with 6 well slots. Tarpon has once again met very aggressive safety and scheduling deadlines without compromising cost or integrity.” said Brent Boudreaux, President, Tarpon Systems International LLC. “The Patented design of the Tarpon System is the most efficient, reliable, minimal field development structure available on the market today.” Tarpon Systems’ minimal field development structure has proven to be commercially attractive due to its low capital investment, early production availability, and single focal point coordination. Currently, there are over fifty-nine installations worldwide with plans to expand an offshore presence through our enhanced marketing strategies. About Tarpon Systems International LLC Tarpon Systems International LLC was founded in 2008 with the focus of providing its global clients a better solution for field development. Couple the tarpon System with over one hundred years of operational experience by the management team, in the execution of field development projects from conception to completion, Tarpon Systems International LLC is poised to position itself as a premier option for upstream offshore oil and gas production development. Tarpon Systems International LLC is based out of Houston, TX
By: Brent Boudreaux
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