Coflexip Stena Offshore Contributes to Area Service Organizations

 

July 23, 2002

     Coflexip Stena Offshore (CSO) officials presented donations to Junior Achievement of Mobile, Habitat for Humanity, and the Mobile Bay National Estuary Program at ceremonies held on July 17, 2002 at their facility in Theodore, Alabama.  CSO executives presented the donations to representatives of these groups alongside the company’s subsea construction vessel, the Deep Blue.  Mayor Michael C. Dow and County Commissioner Mike Dean also participated in the event.

     Headquartered in Paris, France, CSO is a leading global contractor for subsea and deepwater solutions to the offshore oil and gas industry.  The company employs approximately 6700 people on five continents.  The Theodore rigid-pipe-assembly plant welds pipes together that are then transported to oil and gas operations in the Gulf of Mexico using the company’s subsea construction vessels.  CSO heats and rolls its pipe onto giant spools on the ships, which then unfurl them in the Gulf for installation on the sea bottom.  Constructed in 2001, the $10-million facility employs approximately 120 workers.

For More Information Contact:
Cindy Roton
Business Developer, Thompson Engineering
(251) 665-5414

 

 
 

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