Baltic Pipe Project Contract Awarded
Subsea Engineering Associates Pty Ltd (SEA) has been awarded an owner’s engineering contract for the Baltic Pipe Project between Denmark and Poland.
The scope of the work consists of providing technical oversight, implementation of lessons learned from other similar projects, planning support and risk management to ensure successful construction of the offshore section by GAZ-SYSTEM in the Baltic Sea, which includes a 260 to 310-kilometer, 36-inch, bi-directional subsea gas pipeline between shore crossings in Denmark and Poland.
“We are very pleased to be part of this high-profile project and fully understand its importance to both Poland and Denmark,” Adam Czajko, SEA’s Director, said. “This is SEA’s third offshore pipeline project in the Baltic Sea, following the Baltic Gas Project in Poland and more recently, the Balticconnector offshore pipeline project between Finland and Estonia. Our focus for Baltic Pipe is to support successful project delivery ready for 2022 operations.”
Once completed, the Baltic Pipe Project will enable the transport of gas from fields in Norway to the Danish and Polish markets, as well as to customers in neighboring countries. It is expected to be placed in service in 2022.
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