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The Johan Sverdrup field (Photo: Equinor)

Subsea 7 Wins Johan Sverdrup 2 Contract

on behalf of the the Johan Sverdrup license, includes project management, engineering, procurement, construction and installation of approximately 100 kilometers of rigid infield pipelines, including 40 kilometers of pipe-in-pipe flowlines, 27 kilometers of water injection and 37 kilometers of gas injection pipelines and 25 spools. The marine operations scope includes the installation of 23 kilometers of umbilicals, tie-in spools and precommissioning.Subsea 7 described the contract value as “substantial”, defined to be in the range of $150-300 million.Project management and engineering

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TechnipFMC Wins Subsea Contract off Brazil

TechnipFMC said on Tuesday it has secured a contract to supply flexible pipes for oil production, gas lift and gas injection as well as associated accessories for the Lapa field, located in the pre-salt Santos Basin, under the BM-S-9A concession, at 2,150 meters of water depth offshore Brazil.The field will be connected to the floating production storage and offloading unit (FPSO) Cidade de Caraguatatuba, already in operation.The deal was awarded by Total E&P do Brasil Ltda., on behalf of the Lapa Field Consortium, comprised of Total (35%), Shell Brasil Petróleo Ltda. (30%), Repsol Sinopec

Illustration off the Snorre expansion field (Image: Equinor)

PSA Audits Xmas Tree for Snorre Expansion

two areas with potential for improvement related to follow-up of suppliers and qualification of materials.PSA said it has asked Equinor for feedback by April 11.The NOK 19 billion Snorre expansion project involves a large scale subsea development, upgrading of the Snorre A installation, increased gas injection and gas import for injection. Scheduled to start production in 2021, the Snorre expansion project will increase recovery from the field by almost 200 million barrels and extend the field life beyond 2040

Ocean Power Technologies Pact with NEC Energy Solutions

equipment, sensors, and communications, and the recharge of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV) and electric remotely operated vehicles (eROV). They can power sensors, chemical injection systems, and even electric trees and control systems, which regulate the flow of oil, chemicals, and water and gas injection and disposal.According to data from Fior Research, the global subsea battery sales market is projected to grow to over $668 million over the next five years as industries such as offshore oil and gas begin to digitize their operations and turn to electric powered equipment to replace aging and

Reviewing Sapinhoá-Lula NE BSR System

system was designed to accommodate a combination of 45 risers/umbilicals for each field in a small area in a decoupled arrangement. Subsea 7’s scope was specifically 27 3.9km steel catenary risers of which 18 were 7.5-inch production lines, three 9.5-inch water injection lines and six 8-inch gas injection lines.Buoy Supported Risers (BSR)Petrobras and its partners selected the Buoy Supported Risers (BSR) system as the most effective solution for the project. Ivan Cruz, Senior Product Manager at Subsea 7, explained that in order to achieve the system’s performance and installation requirements

Saipem Wins $700 Mln Worth of Offshore Contracts

with the next phase, Saipem will then perform detailed engineering, procurement, construction, and installation of the risers, flowlines, and associated structures and jumpers. Saipem will also transport and install umbilicals, manifolds, and associated foundations for the production, and water and gas injection systems.Development of the Stabroek Block is being pursued by a joint venture which includes Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limited as operator and 45 percent interest holder, in conjunction with Hess Guyana Exploration Limited (30 percent interest) and CNOOC Nexen Petroleum Guyana Limited

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Norway OKs Statoil’s Trestakk Plan

decision, the costs were reduced to NOK 5.5 billion ($646 million). Furthermore, Statoil and its partners expect to recover much more oil than originally anticipated.    The field development comprises of a subsea template and a tied-in satellite well. Three production wells and two gas injection wells will be drilled.   “The Trestakk volumes are an important contributor in maintaining profitable operation of the Åsgard A vessel up to 2030. It also enables us to extract more of the original Åsgard field volumes,” said Siri Espedal Kindem, head of the operations

Statoil submits Trestakk Plan

January 2016. Additional improvements and concept adaptations this year further reduced the estimates to about 5.5 billion NOK.  The concept selection consists of a template structure and an attached satellite well, which will be tied back to Åsgard A. Three production wells and two gas injection wells will be drilled for a total of five wells. “Volumes from Trestakk are an important contributor to ensure that operations on the Åsgard A production ship are extended toward 2030 and that more of the original volumes from the Åsgard field can be extracted,” says

MHI Subsidiary in Brazil for FPSO Compressors

track record in the Latin American market, including Brazil, since the 1990s. To date the company has delivered more than 100 compressors and mechanical drive steam turbines, for use in pipelines or petrochemical facilities. Also, since 2010, when it received its first order for carbon dioxide (CO2) gas injection compressors for installment on an FPSO, MCO has received orders for, and completed deliveries of, numerous compressors for FPSOs. MCO-B will also work closely with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Compressor International Corporation (MCO-I), a Houston-based Group company that serves as a core

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