Awarding contracts for two Johan Sverdrup jackets
Published by Louise Mulhall,
Editorial Assistant
Oilfield Technology,
The contract awarded to Kvaerner Verdal has a value of approximately NOK 1 billion and covers engineering, fabrication and construction of the steel jacket for the Johan Sverdrup processing platform. Weighing 17700 t, the jacket will be constructed at the yard in Verdal and installed on the Johan Sverdrup field in the summer of 2018.
“This is the third delivery based on the letter of intent signed by Statoil and Kvaerner for delivery of jackets. This means that Kvaerner will deliver 3 of 4 jackets for the first phase of the Johan Sverdrup development,” says Kjetel Digre, senior vice president for the Johan Sverdrup development project.
“Having documented learning and synergies in connection with existing contracts, Kvaerner has become the supplier of these three jackets and will contribute to improved competitiveness and maximised value creation from Johan Sverdrup,” says Digre.
The contract awarded to Dragados Offshore S.A. covers engineering, fabrication and construction of the steel jacket for the Johan Sverdrup utility and accommodation platform. Weighing 7600 t, the jacket will be constructed at the yard in Cadiz. Field installation is scheduled for the summer of 2018.
First phase of the field development
“We are pleased to include Dragados Offshore in the Johan Sverdrup project, which is a complex puzzle requiring precision and quality in all deliveries. We have good experience with Dragados Offshore from construction of the jacket for the Statoil-operated Mariner project. We are looking forward to resuming our good cooperation, and from day one we will focus on utilising our experience and ensuring the same quality in this Johan Sverdrup assignment,” says Digre. The investment costs in the first phase of the Johan Sverdrup development are estimated to be in the order of NOK 117 billion (2015 value) with expected recoverable resources in the range of 1.4 – 2.4 billion boe. The ambition is a recovery rate of 70% for Johan Sverdrup.
The first phase of the Johan Sverdrup field development will consist of four installations, including a utility and accommodation platform, a processing platform, a drilling platform and a riser platform, as well as three subsea water injection templates. The platforms will be bridge-linked.
Adapted from a press release by Louise MulhallRead the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/offshore-and-subsea/08102015/awarding-contracts-for-two-johan-sverdrup-jackets/
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