Commenting on the success, John Wishart, Managing Director of Noble Denton, said, "This initiative, will see the redevelopment of the abandoned Amposta reservoir to provide back-up gas supplies for the Mediterranean coast of Spain in periods of high gas demand. Noble Denton is renowned for the quality delivery of strategic projects of this nature."
The project, which will ensure a reliable gas supply to industrial and domestic consumers in Spain, will run over a four year period and involve up to 25 Noble Denton personnel.
The technical specification of the work will comprise a wellhead platform bridge linked to a production, utilities and quarters platform in approximately 60m of water. The platform will support gas injection into the reservoir at flowrates up to 8 MMscmd and gas withdrawal and transfer to shore at up to 25 MMscmd.
John Wishart, Noble Denton’s Group Managing Director, said "Noble Denton has already established itself as a leading supplier of project management services to the offshore energy industries and the award of this prestigious contract further enhances the company’s reputation in this field."








