According to Reuters, Aker Solutions secured two contracts worth at least NOK 900 million (US$112.58 million) from DEA Norge to deliver the subsea production system, maintenance and services at the Dvalin natural gas development offshore Norway.
The contract also covers wellheads, controls, tie-in and workover systems and options for further subsea production tie-back connections to the Heidrun Platform.
The companies also agreed on a five-year framework contract for maintenance and servicing of all subsea production systems ordered under first agreement. The size of framework agreement depends on amount of work necessary and orders will be booked as they come in.
The first order is for a production system encompassing a manifold, four subsea trees and a 15-kilometer-long umbilical. Initial deliveries are slated for first half of 2018.
The value of the subsea production system as well as related installation and commissioning services is about NOK 900 million and will be booked in fourth-quarter orders, according to Reuters. (US$1 = 7.9941 Norwegian crowns)
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