TechnipFMC Awarded Significant Johan Sverdrup Subsea Contract
TechnipFMC has been awarded a significant Subsea contract by Equinor for the Johan Sverdrup Phase 2 development, located in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea at a water depth of 120 meters.
The $75–250 million contract covers the delivery and installation of the subsea production system including integrated template structures, manifolds, tie-in and controls equipment. The work scope comprises the development of the systems 5 templates and a total of 18 Christmas trees with associated components.
The development continues from Equinor's previous milestone, in which pipelaying vessel Saipem Castorone completed a 176-mile (283-km), 36-inch diameter oil pipeline from the Mongstad terminal to the Johan Sverdrup field in the North Sea. The vessel is now preparing to lay a 97-mile (156-km) gas pipeline from the Johan Sverdrup field to the Statpipe Pipeline.
This contract is part of the more than 70 percent of Johan Sverdrup contracts awarded to Norwegian suppliers
Subject to relevant approvals, plans currently call for work to start November this year with phase two production targeted for the end of 2022.
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