Subsea 7 awarded contract offshore Norway
Published by Lydia Woellwarth,
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World Pipelines,
Subsea 7 S.A. has announced the award of a substantial1 contract by Equinor for the Johan Sverdrup Phase 2 project, located in the North Sea, 160 km west from Stavanger in Norway.
The EPIC contract comprises project management, engineering, procurement, construction and installation of approximately 100 km of rigid pipelines, including 40 km of pipe-in-pipe flowlines, 27 km of water injection and 37 km of gas injection pipelines. The Marine Operations scope includes the installation of 23 km of umbilicals, tie-in spools and pre-commissioning.
Project management and engineering will commence immediately at Subsea 7’s offices in Stavanger, Norway. Fabrication will take place at Subsea 7’s spoolbase at Vigra, Norway and offshore operations will be carried out in 2021 using a number of vessels, including one of our state-of-the-art diving vessels and a reel-lay vessel specially designed to deliver innovative flowline technologies that address long-distance and more complex tie-back developments.
Monica Bjørkmann, Subsea 7’s Vice President Norway, said, “This award continues our long-standing collaborative relationship with Equinor and draws upon Subsea 7’s substantial experience in delivering SURF solutions reliably, safely and sustainably. Subsea 7 looks forward to working closely with Equinor to successfully deliver our workscope on Johan Sverdrup, with safety and quality at the forefront throughout.”
1 Subsea 7 defines a substantial contract as being between US$150 million and US$300 million.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/contracts-and-tenders/13062019/subsea-7-awarded-contract-offshore-norway/
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