Ocean Installer has secured a contract from Statoil for subsea installations and tie-in operations on Johan Sverdrup, Utgard and Bauge fields, offshore Norway.
This contract is part of Statoil’s Marine Wave 2 programme.
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With this contract, Ocean Installer expects to continue to playing an important role in the Johan Sverdrup subsea works, which were initiated under the Marine Wave 1 programme.
The contract covers umbilical installation at Johan Sverdrup, Bauge and Utgard, in addition to spools, cover, tie-in and manifold installation at Utgard.
Ocean Installer CEO Steinar Riise said: “Ocean Installer is conducting widespread work for Statoil under the Marine Wave 1 programme this year and we are truly pleased to have been selected as a key contractor also for the second phase of this Statoil scheme in 2019."
Ocean Installer will undertake project management and engineering at its headquarters in Stavanger. The work will commence with immediate effect.
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By GlobalDataOffshore operations will begin in 2019. Ocean Installer will make use of construction support vessels (CSV) – Normand Vision and Normand Reach.
Ocean Installer is a subsea company based in Stavanger, Norway, with offices in Aberdeen, Houston, Dubai, Perth, Mexico City and Rio de Janeiro.
