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Statoil establishes framework agreement with Kvaerner

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Statoil has entered into a framework agreement with Kvaerner for the delivery of jackets for the North Sea until 2020.

The companies have also signed a letter of intent for the delivery of two jackets to the Johan Sverdrup field.

Steel jacket construction

The framework agreement gives Kvaerner the opportunity to perform engineering, purchasing and steel jacket construction in the North Sea until 2020. This agreement ensures greater consistency and secures Statoil the access to competitive expertise and capacity that will be crucial to forthcoming developments.

Statoil CEO, Helge Lund, commented: “It is highly pleasing that Kvaerner has managed to come up with a competitive and forward-looking delivery model. By so doing, Kvaerner has demonstrated that cost-reduction measures and increased efficiency do bear fruit. This is inspiring for us in Statoil. Safe and cost-effective resource utilisation and long-term value creation are our most important tasks.”

Norwegian competitiveness

Statoil has been actively involved in efforts to boost the competitiveness of the Norwegian supplier industry through collaboration with the industry in Konkraft, as well as by close dialogue with several suppliers relating to opportunities for simplification, greater efficiency and cost reduction.

Through this agreement Statoil have secured critical deliveries at internationally competitive terms. This framework agreement is also a tool for further industrialisation and standardisation, which will be of significance in securing long-term competitiveness.


Illustration of Johan Sverdrup drilling platform (left) and riser platform.

Johan Sverdrup development

The first Statoil development to avail itself of this agreement is Johan Sverdrup, which will include four installations and jackets.

“The Sverdrup development is historic and the biggest on the Norwegian continental shelf since the 1980s. It is an industrial development with a 50-year perspective. This letter of intent signifies a fresh step forward in planning the first phase of Johan Sverdrup,” added Lund.

Riser platform jacket

Statoil, its partners and Kvaerner have also signed a letter of intent relating to the delivery of two steel jackets to the Johan Sverdrup development. The agreement comprises the riser platform and drilling platform – the two largest and most demanding steel jackets at the field centre. The jacket for the riser platform is due for delivery in summer 2017 and the drilling platform jacket in spring 2018.

The letter of intent for the first two platforms on the Johan Sverdrup field is contingent on an investment decision for Sverdrup being reached in February 2015.

Project participants

Kvaerner is already involved in the development of Johan Sverdrup through its role as subcontractor on the field centre pre-project. Aker Solutions is responsible for the pre-project and, as part of this, is using Kvaerner for the design of the field centre’s jacket.

The contracts for the steel jacket for the accommodation quarters and the processing plant are expected to be awarded in the middle of 2015. Kvaerner is one of several potential suppliers.


Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward

Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/drilling-and-production/26062014/statoil_and_kvaerner_framework_agreement_for_north_sea_operations_916/

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