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Aker Solutions Shuffles Leadership Team

from being head of Maintenance, Modifications and Operations. David Clark, currently regional head for Europe and Africa, will lead the services center.   Svein Stoknes will remain as chief financial officer and Mark Riding will continue as head of strategy.   Current head of subsea Alan Brunnen and head of operational improvement and risk management Tore Sjursen will remain at Aker Solutions through to the end of the year to assist in the transition to the new structure

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ABB, Aker Solutions Join Forces on Subsea Production

the expertise and technology needed to help better serve customers and strengthen our subsea power and automation solutions."   "This partnership builds on a relationship with ABB, a company that already has a proven track record of developing groundbreaking subsea technology,'' said Alan Brunnen, head of Aker Solutions' subsea business. "Together we will further hone our focus on developing technologies for greater and more sustainable hydrocarbon recovery and help customers reduce costs by making existing subsea solutions more effective."   The cooperation is an outcome

Aker Solutions, ABB Form Subsea Alliance

on shore or platforms, lowering costs and enabling economically viable production at fields far offshore from existing infrastructure. "This partnership builds on a relationship with ABB that already has a proven track record of developing groundbreaking subsea technology," said Alan Brunnen, head of Aker Solutions' subsea business. "Together we will now further hone our focus on developing technologies for greater and more sustainable hydrocarbon recovery and help customers reduce costs by making existing subsea solutions more effective." "Power and automation are

Aker, Fjords Join Forces

Processing. "Developing our competence in a joint initiative will enable us to increase our focus on produced water and separation technology."   "The alliance will further strengthen our wellstream separation technology portfolio, testing and in-house capabilities," said Alan Brunnen, head of subsea at Aker Solutions. "This brings us one step further in developing fully-fledged subsea production and processing systems that increase oil and gas recovery and lower costs for our customers."   Aker Solutions is a leading provider of subsea production systems with

Aker's Capping Technology to Limit Drilling Risks

on a steel base. Aker Solutions developed the technology over three years, involving designers and engineers at the company's hub in Houston. "This has been a collaborative effort involving ten oil companies and is a great example of how the offshore industry can pull together," said Alan Brunnen, head of Aker Solutions' subsea business. "Aker Solutions is pleased to have contributed its unique knowledge and experience in high-pressure subsea technolo

Aker Wins its Largest U.K. Subsea Contract

trees and six template manifolds. It also encompasses associated controls, wellheads and tie-in equipment for the field, which is one of the biggest projects currently under development in the U.K. North Sea. "This is the single-largest subsea contract that we've won in the U.K.," said Alan Brunnen, head of Aker Solutions' subsea business. "It further consolidates our position in the U.K., which is our biggest hub outside of Norway." The order includes subsea technologies that are new to the U.K. market, including manifolds and trees that can enable the use of hydraulically

UK Subsea Contract is Aker's Largest

subsea trees and six template manifolds. It also encompasses associated controls, wellheads and tie-in equipment for the field, which is one of the biggest projects currently under development in the UK North Sea. "This is the single-largest subsea contract that we've won in the UK," said Alan Brunnen, head of Aker Solutions' subsea business. "It further consolidates our position in the UK, which is our biggest hub outside of Norway." The order includes subsea technologies that are new to the UK market, including manifolds and trees that can enable the use of hydraulically submersible

Total Offshore Congo Contract for Aker Solutions

Moho Nord which Total may exercise.   "This is a major contract award for Aker Solutions. We are investing and growing internationally and Aker Solutions is committed to developing the oil and gas industry in the Republic of the Congo through knowledge sharing and local content," says Alan Brunnen, head of Aker Solutions' subsea business area.   The project with a contract value of NOK 4.9 billion (USD 850 million),  will utilise Aker Solutions' new vertical tree technology. The workover technology has been developed as part of the Skandi Aker/Tulip project for Total.  

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Aker Solutions Contracted for UK Subsea Field Redevelopment

are estimated to contain a further 450 million barrels of recoverable oil and a GBP 3 billion upgrade is underway. Due to the water depth in the area, Schiehallion is entirely reliant on subsea production technology and is collected on a floating production, storage and offloading vessel (FPSO). Alan Brunnen, head of Aker Solutions' subsea business said: "West of Shetland is an exciting area for oil and gas and we are delighted to continue our successful relationship with BP by playing such a significant role in the continuing development of this project." The deliverables will be managed

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