Hot-tap Contract on Johan Sverdrup

September 14, 2015

Photo: Statoil
Three-dimensional model of the gooseneck spool and retrofit hot-tap tee (IKM Ocean Design).
Photo: Statoil
Three-dimensional model of the gooseneck spool and retrofit hot-tap tee (IKM Ocean Design).

(Press Release) - An engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for the Johan Sverdrup gooseneck spool and retrofit hot-tap tee has been awarded to IKM Ocean Design by Statoil on behalf of operator Gassco.

Part of the gas export solution from the Johan Sverdrup field, the assignment will take about two years to complete. Work starts immediately.

Johan Sverdrup lies in the Norwegian North Sea, about 40 km south of Grane, 65 km north of Sleipner and 140 kmn west of Stavanger.

Its gas will be exported to Kårstø via a new 18-in. pipeline, tied into the Statpipe rich-gas leg from Statfjord with the aid of hot tapping and connection to a 30-inch retrofit tee.

Installation will be diverless, using hot tapping equipment from the pipeline repair system (PRS) base in Haugesund.

Johan Sverdrup is one of the five largest oil fields on the Norwegian continental shelf. With estimated resources of 1.7 to three billion barrels, it will rank as one of Norway’s most important industrial projects over the next half-century.

The field is due to come on stream in December 2019, and to continue producing for 50 years.

Gassco will serve as the operator and technical manager of the 156-km pipeline from the riser platform on Johan Sverdrup to the Statpipe rich-gas leg once the field comes on stream. Statoil is the development operator.

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