FMC Technologies and Technip have been selected to jointly deliver engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) services for the Statoil-operated Trestakk development in the Norwegian Sea.
The EPIC contract covers subsea, umbilicals, risers, flowlines – including subsea template, manifold, subsea trees, completion system, wellheads, pipelines, risers, control systems, control cable and marine operations, Statoil said in a news release Nov. 4.
Statoil also awarded contract to Aker Solutions for Åsgard topside work for the development. The Åsgard A production vessel will be modified to receive oil and gas from the Trestakk field, Statoil said. Work involves piping to connect the well stream to the vessel, and upgrading of the metering systems.
Statoil is the operator of the license with a 59.1% stake with partners Exxon Mobil Exploration and Production Norway (33%) and Eni (7.9%).
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