DOF Subsea Norway AS awarded call-off for Statoil in 2015
Published by David Bizley,
Editor
Oilfield Technology,
DOF Subsea Norway AS has been awarded a call-off on an existing survey frame agreement with Statoil Petroleum AS for 2015 in a contract estimated at more than NOK 200 million.
The call-off has a firm period of eight months and includes seabed mapping, pipeline inspection, lay support and light construction services. Project execution will be handled by DOF Subsea’s operating centre in Bergen, Norway.
Jan-Kristian Haukeland, Executive Vice President of DOF Subsea, said: “DOF Subsea is a leading supplier of survey services in the North Sea. With the fifth call-off in four years on the existing frame agreement for Statoil, we are well positioned to further develop our strong position in the region. Our professional team of survey personnel has been successful in delivering excellent subsea services, and we are pleased to see that this results in strong relationships with our clients.”
The specialised RSV Geosund will carry out the operations, which are primarily located in Norwegian areas of the North Sea.
DOF Subsea is exhibiting at Oceanology 2014 at stand L300, taking place 11th - 13th March at London’s Excel Centre.
Adapted from a press release by David Bizley
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/drilling-and-production/12032014/dof_subsea_norway_as_awarded_call_off_for_statoil_in_2015/
You might also like
TotalEnergies increases its interest in giant field Moho and divests two mature assets
TotalEnergies announces that its 85%-owned affiliate, TotalEnergies EP Congo, has signed an agreement with Trident Energy combining the acquisition of an additional 10% interest in the Moho license from Trident Energy and the sale to Trident Energy of its 53.5% interest in the Nkossa and Nsoko II licenses.