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Contract award for Statoil’s Aasgard Q satellite development
in Norway
Posted: 12 February 2004
Technip, in association with Subsea 7, has been awarded by Statoil
a contract related to the subsea portion of the new Aasgard Q satellite
development in the Norwegian part of the North Sea. The contract,
valued at approximately 11.6 million euros (100 million NOK), includes
fabrication and installation of two 10 inch 13% chromium infield
flowlines, each 13.5km long.
The project engineering will be performed both at Technip’s
offices in Stabekk as well as Subsea 7’s offices in Stavanger.
The flowlines will be fabricated at Technip’s welding base
in Orkanger and installed by Subsea 7’s installation vessel
Skandi Navica during the second half of 2004.
Following last year’s awards of North Sea contracts (Kristin
and Snøhvit) to Technip, this new award acknowledges the
Group’s long lasting relationship and co-operation with Statoil.
With a workforce of about 19,000 persons, Technip ranks among the
top five corporations in the field of oil, gas and petrochemical
engineering, construction and services. Headquartered in Paris,
the Group is listed in New York and Paris. The Group’s main
engineering and business centers are located in France, Italy, Germany,
the UK, Norway, Finland, the Netherlands, the United States, Brazil,
Abu-Dhabi, China, India, Malaysia and Australia. The Group has high-quality
industrial and construction facilities in France, Brazil, the UK,
the USA, and Finland as well as a world-class fleet of offshore
construction vessels.
For more information see http://www.technip.com

Posted by Richard Price,
Editor Pipeline Magazine
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