

Calls for Expressions of Interest - Newfoundland Offshore, Canada
Supplied by the US Commercial Service, Halifax, Nova Scotia as received Oct. 16, 02
Closing Date: October 18, 2002
1. Expression of Interest - Fabrication of Structural Steel Frames for Subsea Distribution Units
Cooper Cameron Canada
Reference: CC-2002004
BIDS Category: 2800
Closing Date: October 18, 2002
Cooper Cameron Canada, Ltd. seeks qualified companies for the Fabrication of Subsea Distribution Unit Frames for the Husky White Rose Project, offshore Newfoundland. The scope of work will include the supply and fabrication of Subsea Distribution Unit Frames in accordance with Cameron Supplied Drawings and specifications.
Interested parties are required to have an impliented Quality Managient Systi that meets the requirients of the relevant ISO-9000 series of standards, as well as an established health, safety and environmental managient systi which meets or exceeds all requirients of the C-NOPB and all other regulatory agencies.
Respondents must indicate company name, contact details, company profile, company presence in Newfoundland & Labrador and Canada, and a summary of related experience and ability to undertake the specified scope. Note: Companies that have submitted information packages with previous EOI's are not required to resubmit these information packages. Submit only your interest in this EOI, quoting the reference number along with your contact information.
This activity is part of Cameron's ongoing strategy to encourage local companies to participate in offshore oil and gas activities in Atlantic Canada, with a view to creating an approved vendor database for Cameron's Atlantic Canada operations, and incorporation of these vendors into the Cameron worldwide vendor database.
EOI documents are to be submitted no later than October 18, 2002 to the following address:
Cooper Cameron
c/o Technip-CSO Canada Ltd.
Suite 300, Fraser Building
430-434 Water Street
St. John's NF A1C 1E2
Reference: CC-2002004
Cooper Cameron Canada, Ltd. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Houston-based Cooper Cameron Corporation (NYSE: CAM), manufacturers of drilling and production equipment, valves, control systis and related products. For further information on Cameron activity on the White Rose Project, go to our website @ http://www.cameronhuskywhiterose.com
2. Expression of Interest - Fabrication of Structural Steel for -SDU Mounting Bases
Cooper Cameron Canada
Reference: CC-2002005
BIDS Category: 2800
Closing Date: October 18, 2002
Cooper Cameron Canada, Ltd. seeks qualified companies for the Fabrication of SDU Mounting Bases for the Husky White Rose Project, offshore Newfoundland. The scope of work will include the supply and fabrication of SDU Mounting Bases in accordance with Cameron Supplied Drawings and specifications.
Interested parties are required to have an impliented Quality Managient Systi that meets the requirients of the relevant ISO-9000 series of standards, as well as an established health, safety and environmental managient systi which meets or exceeds all requirients of the C-NOPB and all other regulatory agencies.
Respondents must indicate company name, contact details, company profile, company presence in Newfoundland & Labrador and Canada, and a summary of related experience and ability to undertake the specified scope. Note: Companies that have submitted information packages with previous EOI's are not required to resubmit these information packages. Submit only your interest in this EOI, quoting the reference number along with your contact information.
This activity is part of Cameron's ongoing strategy to encourage local companies to participate in offshore oil and gas activities in Atlantic Canada, with a view to creating an approved vendor database for Cameron's Atlantic Canada operations, and incorporation of these vendors into the Cameron worldwide vendor database.
EOI documents are to be submitted no later than October 18, 2002 to the following address:
Cooper Cameron
c/o Technip-CSO Canada Ltd.
Suite 300, Fraser Building
430-434 Water Street
St. John's NF A1C 1E2
Reference: CC-2002005
Cooper Cameron Canada, Ltd. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Houston-based Cooper Cameron Corporation (NYSE: CAM), manufacturers of drilling and production equipment, valves, control systis and related products. For further information on Cameron activity on the White Rose Project, go to our website @ http://www.cameronhuskywhiterose.com
3. Expression of Interest - Fabrication of Xmas Tree Frames
Cooper Cameron Canada
Reference: CC-2002008
BIDS Category: 2800
Closing Date: October 18, 2002
Cooper Cameron Canada, Ltd. seeks qualified companies for the Fabrication of Xmas Tree Frames for the Husky White Rose Project, offshore Newfoundland. The scope of work will include the supply and fabrication of Subsea Xmas Tree Frames in accordance with Cameron Supplied Drawings and specifications.
Interested parties are required to have an impliented Quality Managient Systi that meets the requirients of the relevant ISO-9000 series of standards, as well as an established health, safety and environmental managient systi which meets or exceeds all requirients of the C-NOPB and all other regulatory agencies.
Respondents must indicate company name, contact details, company profile, company presence in Newfoundland & Labrador and Canada, and a summary of related experience and ability to undertake the specified scope. Note: Companies that have submitted information packages with previous EOI's are not required to resubmit these information packages. Submit only your interest in this EOI, quoting the reference number along with your contact information.
This activity is part of Cameron's ongoing strategy to encourage local companies to participate in offshore oil and gas activities in Atlantic Canada, with a view to creating an approved vendor database for Cameron's Atlantic Canada operations, and incorporation of these vendors into the Cameron worldwide vendor database.
EOI documents are to be submitted no later than October 18, 2002 to the following address:
Cooper Cameron
c/o Technip-CSO Canada Ltd.
Suite 300, Fraser Building
430-434 Water Street
St. John's NF A1C 1E2
Reference: CC-2002008
Cooper Cameron Canada, Ltd. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Houston-based Cooper Cameron Corporation (NYSE: CAM), manufacturers of drilling and production equipment, valves, control systis and related products. For further information on Cameron activity on the White Rose Project, go to our website @ http://www.cameronhuskywhiterose.com
4. Expression of Interest - Fabrication or Purchase of an IWOCS Umbilical Reel
Cooper Cameron Canada
Reference: CC-2002007
BIDS Category: 2800
Closing Date: October 18, 2002
Cooper Cameron Canada, Ltd. seeks qualified companies for the Fabrication of IWOCS Umbilical Reel for the Husky White Rose Project, offshore Newfoundland. The scope of work will include the supply and fabrication or purchase of an IWOCS Umbilical Reel in accordance with Cameron Supplied Drawings and specifications.
Interested parties are required to have an impliented Quality Managient Systi that meets the requirients of the relevant ISO-9000 series of standards, as well as an established health, safety and environmental managient systi which meets or exceeds all requirients of the C-NOPB and all other regulatory agencies.
Respondents must indicate company name, contact details, company profile, company presence in Newfoundland & Labrador and Canada, and a summary of related experience and ability to undertake the specified scope. Note: Companies that have submitted information packages with previous EOI's are not required to resubmit these information packages. Submit only your interest in this EOI, quoting the reference number along with your contact information.
This activity is part of Cameron's ongoing strategy to encourage local companies to participate in offshore oil and gas activities in Atlantic Canada, with a view to creating an approved vendor database for Cameron's Atlantic Canada operations, and incorporation of these vendors into the Cameron worldwide vendor database.
EOI documents are to be submitted no later than October 18, 2002 to the following address:
Cooper Cameron
c/o Technip-CSO Canada Ltd.
Suite 300, Fraser Building
430-434 Water Street
St. John's NF A1C 1E2
Reference: CC-2002007
Cooper Cameron Canada, Ltd. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Houston-based Cooper Cameron Corporation (NYSE: CAM), manufacturers of drilling and production equipment, valves, control systis and related products. For further information on Cameron activity on the White Rose Project, go to our website @ http://www.cameronhuskywhiterose.com
5. Expression of Interest - Fabrication of Hydraulic Power Unit (Frames Only)
Cooper Cameron Canada
Reference: CC-2002006
BIDS Category: 2800
Closing Date: October 18, 2002
Cooper Cameron Canada, Ltd. seeks qualified companies for the Fabrication of Hydraulic Power Frames for the Husky White Rose Project, offshore Newfoundland. The scope of work will include the supply and fabrication of Hydraulic Power Unit Frame in accordance with Cameron Supplied Drawings and specifications.
Interested parties are required to have an impliented Quality Managient Systi that meets the requirients of the relevant ISO-9000 series of standards, as well as an established health, safety and environmental managient systi which meets or exceeds all requirients of the C-NOPB and all other regulatory agencies.
Respondents must indicate company name, contact details, company profile, company presence in Newfoundland & Labrador and Canada, and a summary of related experience and ability to undertake the specified scope. Note: Companies that have submitted information packages with previous EOI's are not required to resubmit these information packages. Submit only your interest in this EOI, quoting the reference number along with your contact information.
This activity is part of Cameron's ongoing strategy to encourage local companies to participate in offshore oil and gas activities in Atlantic Canada, with a view to creating an approved vendor database for Cameron's Atlantic Canada operations, and incorporation of these vendors into the Cameron worldwide vendor database.
EOI documents are to be submitted no later than October 18, 2002 to the following address:
Cooper Cameron
c/o Technip-CSO Canada Ltd.
Suite 300, Fraser Building
430-434 Water Street
St. John's NF A1C 1E2
Reference: CC-2002006
Cooper Cameron Canada, Ltd. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Houston-based Cooper Cameron Corporation (NYSE: CAM), manufacturers of drilling and production equipment, valves, control systis and related products. For further information on Cameron activity on the White Rose Project, go to our website @ http://www.cameronhuskywhiterose.com
6. Expression of Interest - Fabrication of CVC Hub Receivers
Cooper Cameron Canada
Reference: CC-2002009
BIDS Category: 2800
Closing Date: October 18, 2002
Cooper Cameron Canada, Ltd. seeks qualified companies for the Fabrication of CVC Hub Receivers for the Husky White Rose Project, offshore Newfoundland. The scope of work will include the supply and fabrication of CVC Hub Receivers in accordance with Cameron Supplied Drawings and specifications.
Interested parties are required to have an impliented Quality Managient Systi that meets the requirients of the relevant ISO-9000 series of standards, as well as an established health, safety and environmental managient systi which meets or exceeds all requirients of the C-NOPB and all other regulatory agencies.
Respondents must indicate company name, contact details, company profile, company presence in Newfoundland & Labrador and Canada, and a summary of related experience and ability to undertake the specified scope. Note: Companies that have submitted information packages with previous EOI's are not required to resubmit these information packages. Submit only your interest in this EOI, quoting the reference number along with your contact information.
This activity is part of Cameron's ongoing strategy to encourage local companies to participate in offshore oil and gas activities in Atlantic Canada, with a view to creating an approved vendor database for Cameron's Atlantic Canada operations, and incorporation of these vendors into the Cameron worldwide vendor database.
EOI documents are to be submitted no later than October 18, 2002 to the following address:
Cooper Cameron
c/o Technip-CSO Canada Ltd.
Suite 300, Fraser Building
430-434 Water Street
St. John's NF A1C 1E2
Reference: CC-2002009
Cooper Cameron Canada, Ltd. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Houston-based Cooper Cameron Corporation (NYSE: CAM), manufacturers of drilling and production equipment, valves, control systis and related products. For further information on Cameron activity on the White Rose Project, go to our website @ http://www.cameronhuskywhiterose.com
U.S. Commercial Service
1969 Lower Water Street - Suite 904
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3J 3R7
T. 902-429-2482, F. 902-429-7690
E-mail: halifax.office.box@mail.doc.gov
The following broadcast pertains to an Oil and Gas partnership opportunities in Western Kazakhstan.
Oil & Gas Development and Production - Aktubinsk and Aktau regions of Kazakhstan;
URL: www.bisnis.doc.gov/bisnis/lead.cfm?1098
Company name: Falcon Energy
Summary:
Falcon Energy Company was founded in 2000 to acquire and develop oil and gas in the Republic of Kazakhstan. Currently the company is acquiring four development fields in Western Kazakhstan: Aksaz, Dolinnoe, iir, and Kopa. These are fields with proven reserves and company wishes to start production. The company's operational goals are as follows:
- To achieve low-cost oil production.
- To acquire additional oil fields for development.
- To form strategic partnerships with western oil companies with b operational experience in the Caspian Basin of Western Kazakhstan.
Falcon Energy is an oil start-up business looking for investors or a partner to complete the acquisition of two licenses and initial work obligations. A larger public issue for development will follow. Western consultants have given the two licenses 60 million barrels of recoverable oil. The pricing works out to about $0.23 per barrel. The founders are a western group that has been operating successful businesses in Kazakhstan since 1992.
Falcon Energy is looking for financial partners to participate in its current private placient offering $2-4 million as initial financing. Falcon is well-placed to take advantage of upstream oil production opportunities in Western Kazakhstan and to establish 20,000 barrels per day of production within 2 years.
Source: BISNIS representative in Kazakhstan
To obtain a more complete data on Falcon Energy, their current status, and plans for identifying U.S. partners, please visit: www.bisnis.doc.gov/bisnis/lead.cfm?1098
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For further details on this opportunity, please contact USCommercial Service, Halifax (as below).
Closing Date: 27 December 2002
Marathon Canada Limited (Marathon) intends to drill one to two wells located in Exploration License Block EL2377. Block EL2377 is 168,737 hectares (416,957 acres) in area and is located approximately 177 km (110 miles) offshore the Scotian Slope south of Sable Island, Nova Scotia. The water depth within the block varies from approximately 377 metres to over 3,250 metres. Drilling is expected to commence in the Spring of 2003, depending on drilling rig availability.
Marathon seeks qualified companies for the provision of casing accessories required during the upcoming deepwater drilling project. The service will include the provision of both conventional and auto-fill float shoes, float collars, subsea release plugs, centralizers/turbolizers, and associated
equipment for 508mm (20"), 406mm (16"), 346mm (13-5/8"), 302mm (11-7/8"), 251mm (9-7/8"), 245mm (9-5/8"), 194mm (7-5/8), and 139mm (5+") casing strings. The casing accessories shall meet the relevant API specification.
Richard Vinson
Commercial Representative, Atlantic Provinces
U.S.Commercial Service
1969 Upper Water Street - Suite 904
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3R7
T. 902-429-2482, x102
F. 902-429-7690
www.buyusa.gov/canada
Supplied by the U.S. Commercial Service, Halifax, Canada 1/8/03
Call for Expression of Interest – Provision of Buoyancy Modules
Reference: WR/011, BIDS Category: 9863 - Issue date: 7 January 2003
Closing Date: 22 January 2003
Technip CSO Canada Limited (TCCL), the Canadian affiliate of the Technip Coflexip Group1, has been awarded a Contract for the design, procurient, construction and installation of the Subsea Production Systi in support of Husky Oil Operations Ltd’s White Rose development.
This Contract covers the design, supply, and installation of the complete Subsea Production Systi, including flexible riser systi, in-field flexible flowlines, dynamic and static umbilicals, subsea manifolds, wellheads, trees, subsea control systi, and mooring installations. Accordingly, the Works shall involve the provision of buoyancy modules as part of the overall riser systi.
Scope of Services - As part of TCCL’s strategy to encourage local companies to participate in the White Rose development, TCCL are currently seeking expressions of interest from companies who are suitably qualified and experienced in the manufacture and provision of riser buoyancy modules for the subsea sector.
Schedule - It is anticipated that Contract award will occur in the later part of first quarter of 2003 with the buoyancy modules being required for delivery to TCCL in the first quarter of 2004 prior to offshore installation.
Supplier Submission - Those companies that feel they are suitably qualified and experienced in the manufacture and provision of buoyancy modules should submit, in writing, their Expression Of Interest. The Expression Of Interest should be support by, as a minimum, the following information:-
· Brief overview of company background including date of company establishment, company
structure, locations of operation;
· List of previous projects where riser buoyancy has been provided and client base
· If not previously submitted a TCCL vendor prequalification questionnaire which can be obtained by contacting BIDS 1-800-397-0393 or (709)738-6500.
The Expression Of Interest should be submitted no later than 22nd January 2003 to the following address:
Technip CSO Canada Limited
Suite 430-434 Water Street
St, John’s, NF
A1C 1E2
Attn: Business Services Manager
For further information or assistance in doing business in Canada’s Atlantic provinces, please contact:
U.S. Commercial Service – U.S. Consulate General
1969 Lower Water Street - Suite 904, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3J 3R7
T. 902-429-2482, F. 902-429-7690, E-mail: halifax.office.box@mail.doc.gov
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Supplied by the U.S. Commercial Service, Halifax, Canada 12/18/02
Expression of Interest - SUPPLY OF INSTRUMENT HOUSINGS / ENCLOSURES / MOUNTING STANDS / MANIFOLD / NEEDLE VALVES
Reference: I-13-00
BIDS Category: 5270, 8935, 8936, 8993
Issue date: 18 December 2002
Closing Date: 29 January 2003
EnCana Corporation is proposing to develop its Deep Panuke gas prospect located offshore Nova Scotia, approximately 44 km to the West of Sable Island. The proposed development plan comprises three new platforms – a production platform (DPP), a utilities and quarters platform (UQP) and a wellhead platform (WHP) – with two interconnecting bridges linking thi to each other. Up to 6 wells will provide production from the Deep Panuke development. Gas will be delivered to shore via one new export pipeline, of 24” NPS after processing offshore. The onshore landfall site for the export line will be in the Goldboro region.
EnCana Corporation has appointed Accent-Saipi Energy Joint Venture to provide the Engineering Design study for this project.
During this phase we are seeking qualified companies for the design, engineering, manufacture, assibly, inspection, testing, certification, and preparation for shipment of the instrument isolation manifolds and instrument valves, instrument air headers, instrument enclosures, and instrument mounting stands required for the project. Equipment shall be available in various sizes and materials to suit the applications of an offshore, sour gas facility.
The supplier shall also be required to mount free-issued instruments within the enclosures, complete with the isolation manifolds and instrument valves, “project standardised” tubing and tube-fittings, “project standardised” junction boxes, etc., as required to supply a complete instrument package ready for final field connections (process and electrical). Standard “Project” enclosure arrangients shall be developed by the Owner and included in the Request for Quotation (RFQ). After award, the vendor shall supply specific enclosure arrangient drawings for approval. All required instrument tubing, heat traced tubing bundles, tube fittings, electrical junction boxes, etc., are to be of the same make/manufacturer selected as the “project standard” (covered under separate EOI’s). Sealing of threaded tube fitting connections is to follow the recommendations of the selected “project standardised” tube/tube-fitting supplier.
Each installation shall be tested as a complete package before shipment. Tests shall include but not be limited to the following: functionality checks, wiring checks, leakage tests, etc..
Supplier shall be required to co-ordinate with the Owner and all project “Packaged Equipment Skid Vendors” to supply and manage the tendered equipment for all “Package Equipment Skid Vendors” in order to ensure project standardisation.
Instrument Isolation Manifolds & Instrument Valves
Isolation manifolds and instrument valves shall be suitable for use with all leading instrument manufacturers’ models. Pressure instruments (except where diaphragm seals are fitted) will generally be provided with 2-valve block & bleed manifolds. Pressure instruments on sour gas services will be provided with 3-valve double block & bleed manifolds to facilitate purging requirients. Differential pressure instruments (except where diaphragm seals are fitted) will generally be provided with 5-valve manifolds. Differential pressure instruments on sour gas services will also be provided with 5-valve manifolds plus additional valving and fittings as required to facilitate purging requirients.
Isolation manifolds and instrument valves shall be of 316SS construction as a minimum, but may be super duplex, 6Mo, etc., as dictated by the project piping/equipment material specifications. Valve seats (non-galling type), seals (leak free), and packing materials shall be selected to meet the specified process conditions for each application. All process wetted parts shall meet the latest revision of NACE MR0175. Process connections on manifolds and isolation valves shall be ½” FNPT. Instrument connections on manifolds can be either ½” FNPT for pressure instruments, or flanged for differential pressure applications. Isolation manifolds and valves shall be tamper proof and of the low fugitive iissions type.
Instrument Air Headers
Instrument air headers shall be of 316SS welded construction, double sided, consist of eight to ten instrument air isolation valves (3/8” ball valves with tube-fitting connections to consumers), have a 1” raised face flanged air supply connection, and complete with drain valve (ball). Air Headers shall be rated for at least 1,000 kPag instrument air pressure at ambient tiperatures.
Instrument Enclosures
Insulated and heated instrument enclosures shall be required for electronic field instruments mounted riotely from the process connections, where freezing conditions can be encountered, or for applications that require heat tracing for process reasons. The instrument enclosure shall be insulated and include an internal electric heater to maintain a minimum internal tiperature of 10 °C within the enclosure to prevent freezing. One, two and three instruments may be mounted in one enclosure. Supplier shall provide with the EOI, proposed enclosure mounting arrangient drawings for this project for one, two, and three instrument enclosures.
Enclosures shall be made of a material suitable for the offshore outdoor environment, and the process fluids. Enclosures shall have certified drain plugs. Enclosure hardware material shall be 316SS (hinges, clasps, screws, etc.). Enclosures are to be complete with all mounting hardware (316 SS) for both the enclosure and the instrument, and with all sealing hardware for tubing and electrical penetrations. Enclosure mounting brackets (316SS) shall be designed to fit on top of a 2 NPS pipestand. Instrument mounting within the enclosure shall facilitate quick instrument rioval, and provide thermal isolation from the enclosure mounting stand (to avoid possibility of creating a cold tiperature sink).
Enclosure interiors shall be considered Class 1, Zone 1, Gas Group IIB, & Tiperature Class T3, as a minimum and shall contain wiring, raceways, junction boxes, etc., suitable for that area classification. Zone equipment shall be AEx certified (preferred). All external wiring terminations shall be made in separate, attached, vendor-supplied, Zone 2 junction boxes mounted external to the enclosure. Seals shall be installed between the external junction boxes and the instrument enclosure. Enclosure heaters (rated for Class 1, Zone 1 or Zone 0, as required) shall be powered by 120VAC, and shall be thermostatically controlled or self-regulating. A junction box shall be mounted underneath the instrument enclosure to accept and terminate power wires for the enclosure heater and the electric heat tracer of the tubing bundle.
Enclosure covers shall be large enough to provide front and side access to the instrument when opened, and shall be quickly and easily rioved to allow access to the instrument from all sides. Tipered glass windows shall be provided to allow for viewing of process displays when instruments are so equipped.
Enclosures for electronic field instruments that are directly coupled to the process connections shall be of a design suited specifically for this purpose. Another option may be to use flexible and easily riovable/reusable insulation blankets for directly coupled instrument protection. Allowance shall be made to view instrument indicators where applicable.
Instrument Mounting Stands
All instruments not directly coupled to a process connection, including those within instrument enclosures shall be mounted on instrument stands (2 inch NPS pipe construction). Instrument stands shall be capable of being either floor mounted or wall mounted, and may support one or more instruments (maximum of three) complete with enclosure. Instruments shall be mounted approximately 1.4m (centreline) above the finished floor.
The stands shall be modular in design to permit quick changes to accommodate field conditions without the need for field welding.
Mounting stands should be of steel construction. Stand finish shall be corrosion resistant in the specified offshore environment, and consist of sealed components to eliminate stand corrosion from the within.
Stand mounting plates shall be at least 6.25mm thick steel, at least 250mm x 250mm in size, and slotted to accept up to 12.5mm mounting bolts. Floor mounted stands also shall contain gusset supports (four at 90 degrees apart) welded to the base plate and the supporting leg for addition structural support. All mounting hardware for mounting stands shall be 316 SS.
A Supplier Prequalification Questionnaire must be submitted, including all data pertinent to your Scope of Supply, with your Expression of Interest. To obtain the Prequalification Questionnaire please contact BIDS Nova Scotia (see contact information below).
IMPORTANT: All information requested in each section of the Prequalification Questionnaire must be submitted complete and signed by the appropriate responsible department manager of the supplier to be considered for inclusion on a bidder list. The Project will not follow up on incomplete submissions and, at its discretion, will reject any non-compliant EOI.
Bidders do not necessarily have to express interest in the complete package. The package may be split.
Interested parties are required to have an impliented Quality Managient Systi that meets the requirient of the ISO-9000 series of Standards and a Safety Managient Systi. Interested parties are also notified that all work carried out on the Deep Panuke Project shall comply fully with Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board Regulations. Respondents must indicate company name, contact details, managers and key personnel, company profile, and summary of related experience as requested in the Supplier Prequalification Questionnaire. The Deep Panuke Project will select qualified bidders using the responses to the prequalification questionnaire as a guide. Expressions of Interest and the completed questionnaire must be received on or before January 29, 2003. All inquires and Expression of Interest must be clearly marked with the EOI reference number and should be directed to:
Nicholas J Begg, MCIPS
Senior Project Buyer
Deep Panuke Project
Integrated Managient Team
7th Floor, Royal Centre
5161 George Street
Halifax, NS
B3J 1M7
Fax: 902-425-2766
nick.begg@encana.com
IN ADDITION:
POTENTIAL SUPPLIERS FOR THIS PROJECT, IF THEY HAVE NOT ALREADY DONE SO, SHOULD REGISTER THEIR COMPANIES BY CONTACTING BIDS NOVA SCOTIA AT:
Phone: 902-462-4824
1-800-397-0393
iail: bids@istar.ca
U.S. Commercial Service – U.S. Consulate General
1969 Lower Water Street - Suite 904, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3J 3R7
T. 902-429-2482, F. 902-429-7690, E-mail: halifax.office.box@mail.doc.gov