Eni Norge has awarded a contract to Eureka Pumps AS for services related to the Goliat platform, according to a press release. Eureka will provide support to Eni Norge regarding service, overhaul and repair of pumps and related equipment including installation, commissioning and start-up assistance, on-site services, onshore services, spare parts and training.
The agreement is valid for three years with an option for two plus two years’ extension period.
Goliat will be the first oil field to come onstream in the Barents Sea. The field will be developed with an FPSO vessel. Eni Norge is operator for the field and has a 65% interest. Statoil is partner and owns the remaining 35%.
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