Exploration • Drilling • Field Services
As the latest project announcements show, field services suppliers have to cover almost every activity, from offshore engineering services to supply, installation and maintenance of equipment. Sean Ottewell reports.
Tal como muestran los últimos anuncios de proyectos, los proveedores de servicios de campo deben cubrir casi todas las actividades, desde los servicios de ingeniería en alta mar hasta el suministro, instalación y mantenimiento del equipo, informa Sean Ottewell.
Die neuesten Projektankündigungen zeigen, dass Dienstleistungsanbieter beinahe alle Aktivitäten übernehmen müssen, von Ingenieurdiensten auf See bis hin zu Lieferung, Installation und Wartung von Ausrüstung. Sean Ottewell berichtet.
Extending the scope of field services
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ker Solutions has received a contract award notification for offshore engineering services to support Husky Energy’s activities at the
offshore White Rose field in Canada. Te scope of work includes studies, modifications (engineering, procurement, construction and installation) and campaign maintenance services. Te duration is five years with an option to extend the contract for as many as ten one-year periods. Te estimated contract value is NOK 900 million (€118 million) for the initial five-year period. “We are delighted that Husky has chosen us as their preferred partner for offshore engineering services at the White Rose field,” said Tore Sjursen, head of maintenance, modifications and operations at Aker Solutions. “Our presence in North America is increasing
and the award will be a good foundation for further growth in Canada.” Te project will employ about 70 management and engineering employees onshore, as well as 20 people on rotation offshore. Te White Rose field is located 350 km southeast of St. John’s, Canada, and consists of a floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel (Fig 1). Meanwhile Husky Oil Operations has
awarded two contracts to Technip for the planned subsea tieback of the South White Rose Extension field, an extension of the White Rose field. Te first contract, to be executed this year, includes the supply and installation of gas injection flowlines, umbilicals and subsea structures. Te second contract, planned for 2014, covers the supply and installation of flowlines and subsea structures to support oil production and water injection.
Fig. 1. The White Rose field consists of a floating production storage and offloading vessel. Image courtesy of Husky Energy.
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