Oil&Gas
Johan Sverdrup (Previously Avaldsnes Discovery) & Cliffhanger North Prospect
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Project Profile


Value: US$16.6 - US$18.4 billion
Location: Block 16/2, PL501, PL265 and PL502 Utsira High in the North Sea, 140 km west of Stavanger, Norway
Start-up Year: 4Q 2019
Estimated Reserves: 1.8 - 2.9 Bboe
Peak Production: 550,000 - 650,000 boepd
Water Depth: 110-120 metres

Johan Sverdrup is among the largest oil fields on the Norwegian shelf, and will at peak contribute with 25% of the production from the Norwegian shelf. The field lifetime will be 50 years, with an anticipated plateau production of 550,000-650,000 boepd field capacity.

Phase 1

The first phase will have a design capacity of 440,000 boepd. The investments in this stage are expected to be around US$16 billion. Pre-drilling of wells will contribute to a rapid production ramp-up.The phase includes platforms, wells, power supply from shore and export facilities.  In addition, phase 1 will also facilitate measures for improved oil recovery.

The partners have decided on power from shore for the Johan Sverdrup field in the first phase, which will reduce total CO2 emissions from the Utsira High area by 60-70%. Running from the field’s riser platform, the 18-inch pipeline will be tied into the Statpipe rich gas system on the seabed west of Karmøy. That will allow its gas to flow to the Kårstø process plant north of Stavanger.

The field centre in the first phase comprises a process platform, drilling platform, riser platform and living quarter, and has been designed so as to facilitate future development. The installations have steel jackets that are linked by bridges.

A plan of development for Phase 1 was submitted for approval by the Norwegian government on February 13, 2015. The Ministry of Petroleum and Energy (MPE) approved the development plan on August 20, 2015.

Power from shore

Johan Sverdrup phase 1 will be supplied with power from shore with a transformer on Kårstø delivering direct current to the riser platform, ensuring an estimated 80 MW. As part of the plan for development and operations, scheduled to be delivered in early 2015, alternative power solutions for the future phases will be described. One of the alternatives will be power from shore to the whole Utsira High area based on updated power requirements.

Export facilitites

The export solution for oil and gas from Johan Sverdrup is based on transport to shore through dedicated pipelines. The oil will be transported to the Mongstad terminal in Hordaland county.
The gas will be transported via Statpipe to Kårstø in Rogaland county for processing and transport onward.

Phase 2 - Production is expected in 2022 reaching 660,000 bopd.

Operators:

Statoil: Operator with 40% interest in PL501 and PL265, 44.44% interest in PL502 (40.0267% interest in Johan Sverdrup)

Petoro: 30% interest in PL265 and 33.33% interest in PL502 (17.36% interest in Johan Sverdrup)

Aker BP ASA: 20% interest in PL265 and 22.22% interest in PL502 (11.5733% interest in Johan Sverdrup)

Lundin Petroleum: 40% interest in PL501, 10% interest in PL265 (22.6% interest in Johan Sverdrup)

Maersk Oil Norway AS: 20% interest in PL501 (8.44% interest in Johan Sverdrup)

Gassco: Operator of the gas transport system



Contractor:

Aker Solutions: Contracted to supply umbilicals

Lloyd’s Register: Hired to conduct total risk analysis for the riser platform modification project.

DeepOcean:  EPCI contract

Ocean Installer: Subsea installations and tie-in operations

Trelleborg: Equipment supply deal

Tampnet: Subsea fibre contract

Aker Solutions: Feasibility and screening study and to provide engineering services, procurement and management assistance. In 2015, a detail engineering contract worth US$600 million the contract includes engineering and procurement management (EPma) until the scheduled production start in 2019. The contract includes engineering and procurement management for the riser and processing platform topsides for the Johan Sverdrup field, phase one, in addition to hook-up work and gangways for the entire field. In 2017 secured a hook-up and commissioning of the riser platform work. Also contracted in March 2017 for the FEED of phase 2 of the project.

- build the pipeline facilities, modifications and tie-ins needed at the Mongstad terminal to receive oil from the North Sea Johan Sverdrup field. (October, 2016)

CGGVeritas: Oceanic Sirius X-BOW® seismic vessel for 3D BroadSeis™ survey

Diamond Offshore: Rig Manager - Ocean Vanguard  

Dolphin Drilling LTD: Rig Manager – Bredford Dolphin

Fred Olsen Energy: Semisubmerisble

Maersk: Rig Manager - Maersk Guardian

Transocean: Drilling contract

Wood Mackenzie: Resource estimation study

Kongsberg Maritime AS (KONGSBERG): Project Specific Agreement including FEED for delivery of Safety and Automation (SAS) systems to the four Johan Sverdrup field platforms. Also US$25.78 order for delivery of Life Cycle Simulator and SAS Information Management System for the four platforms. Kongsberg Maritime will as part of the Project Specific Agreement also participate with integrated engineering services to various contractors for Johan Sverdrup, and will support installation and commissioning of the delivered systems.

Kvaerner: Contract for delivery of the steel jacket substructure for the riser platform at the Johan Sverdrup field. The riser platform is scheduled to be delivered in the summer of 2017. The engineering for the new jacket has started at Kvaerner\'s offices in Oslo. Kvaerner Verdal is the contract party, and the project management will be based at the company\'s specialised jacket-facility in Verdal in Mid-Norway. This is also where fabrication will be performed, and where the assembly will take place from the first quarter of 2016. Also contracted in March 2017 for the FEED of phase 2 of the project.

Aibel: Contract for the construction of the deck for the drilling platform on the field. The contract is worth in excess of US$1 billion. The contract includes engineering work, procurement and construction (EPC) of the drilling platform deck. Engineering design will be undertaken at Aibel’s office in Asker outside Oslo. The platform deck will be built at the Aibel’s yard in Thailand and Haugesund, and at Nymo’s yard in Grimstad. Assembly and mechanical completion of the deck will be carried out at the Aibel’s yard in Haugesund with delivery in 2018. In 2017 secured a hook-up of the drilling platform work.

IKM Ocean Design:
- SURF Detail Engineering and Services 2015-20 contracts. The contract has a duration of two years for the completion of detailed design, follow-on and supervision for all pipelines and cables in the field. Furthermore, an option of three years includes future phases of the field. The engineering work starts March 2015.
- Engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for the Johan Sverdrup gooseneck spool and retrofit hot-tap tee has been awarded to IKM Ocean Design by Statoil on behalf of operator Gassco. The assignment will take about two years to complete. Work starts immediately. Its gas will be exported to Kårstø via a new 18-inch pipeline, tied into the Statpipe rich-gas leg from Statfjord with the aid of hot tapping and connection to a 30-inch retrofit tee. Installation will be diverless, using hot tapping equipment from the pipeline repair system (PRS) base in Haugesund.

ABB:
- Contract for land-based power supply to phase 1 of the Johan Sverdrup field development. The contract value is US$130 million and covers delivery of electrical equipment for a converter station by the Kårstø processing complex at Haugsneset in the municipality of Tysvær and a power module on the riser platform at Johan Sverdrup field centre. ABB will provide high-voltage direct current (HVDC) equipment that will transform the onshore grid’s alternating current (AC) to HVDC at the Haugsneset converter
- Contract for fabrication and installation of two high-voltage cables supplying power from shore to the Johan Sverdrup field. The contract is an EPCI contract covering engineering, procurement, fabrication, installation and testing of two high-voltage power cables and a fibre-optic communication cable to the Johan Sverdrup field centre from shore. The high-voltage cables are 200 kilometres long and designed for a supply capacity of 100 MW/80 kV. This will cover the power need for the first phase of the Johan Sverdrup field development, which is scheduled for start-up late in 2019. The contract also covers options for delivering high-voltage cables from shore to the Johan Sverdrup field to meet the power requirement of a full development of the Johan Sverdrup field as well as the Edvard Grieg, Ivar Aasen and Gina Krog fields on the Utsira High.

Aker Solutions (2): Coveted deal to carry out a concept study for future phases of the Johan Sverdrup field development off Norway (March 2015)

2H Offshore: Contract by Statoil for tieback conductor, platform conductor and surface riser engineering analysis on the field in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea. 2H had already conducted engineering studies for Statoil to support wellhead specification on the Johan Sverdrup development.

Survitec Group: Contract with Statoil for supplying 7500 items of safety equipment to the Johan Sverdrup oil field in the North Sea. The framework agreement covers supplies to one installation as a first step, with an option for another three future installations. Survitec Norway will supply a wide range of marine safety, fire and rescue equipment.

AF Gruppen: US$32 million contract by Statoil to provide heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment for the field centre of the under-development Johan Sverdrup field

Heis-Tek: frame agreement with Statoil to supply industrial traction elevators during 2016-17 for the Johan Sverdrup project in the Norwegian North Sea. Value of the order is US$19.77 million. Heis-Tek will deliver elevators to service the four living quarters, riser, drilling and process platforms. The frame agreement also carries options for elevators for Statoil’s Johan Castberg project in the Barents Sea; Snorre 2040 on the Snorre field in the North Sea; and Peregrino offshore Brazil. Alimak acquired Heis-Tek.

Kvaerner and KBR: Contract for the complete delivery for a platform topside. The 51:49 per cent agreement to deliver the deck for the utility and living quarter (ULQ) platform is valued at US$843 million). Detailed engineering will start immediately, while fabrication is expected to start spring 2016. The platform topside is scheduled to be delivered in the first quarter of 2019. The partners will execute the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) for the ULQ topside as one complete delivery. The agreement also includes an option for commissioning assistance and offshore hook-up for the platform. Kvaerner-KBR\'s project execution model includes a wide range of suppliers both in Norway and around the globe.

Odfjell Drilling: Two contracts at a total value of more than US$560 million or NOK 4.35 billion for drilling wells on the Johan Sverdrup field. Odfjell Drilling has been awarded contracts both for the Deepsea Atlantic semi-submersible rig and for drilling services on the fixed drilling unit to be installed on the Johan Sverdup field.

Alfa Laval: Order to supply its Framo pumping systems to several oil platforms in the North Sea. The order, booked in the Marine & Offshore Pumping Systems segment, has a value of approximately SEK 200 million or US$24 million and delivery is scheduled for 2016. The order comprises the delivery of fire-water pumping systems to four oil platforms operated by Statoil in the Johan Sverdrup oil field in the North Sea.

Samsung: Contract for decks for both the process and riser platforms. The total contract value is US$900 million or NOK 7 billion. The contract is a fabrication contract (FC) of decks for the process and riser platforms.

Baker Hughes: onshore contract for integrated drilling services for Johan Sverdrup. The estimated contract value is NOK 1.5 billion or US$190 million and is valid for six years with a four-year extension option for the entire field life. The service will be provided locally from Stavanger. Baker Hughes will therefore provide the whole range of services within:
- Cementing and pumping
- Completion
- Drilling and completion fluids, as well as offshore handling of drill cuttings
- Integrated drilling services

Clariant: framework contract with Statoil, representing the Johan Sverdrup partnership to supply production chemicals and services for the Johan Sverdrup oil field. The contract has a length of eight years with a four-year option, totalling 12 years. The contract’s start-date is July 1, 2015 and has a significant value, including the option period.

Rapp Bomek AS (owned by PE-company Nord Kapitalforvaltning AS): frame agreement with Statoil for the delivery of external and internal fire doors to the Johan Sverdrup field development. In addition, there is an option in the contract for deliveries to the following projects: Johan Sverdrup Phase II, Johan Castberg, Snorre 2040 and Peregrino.

Harding: Provider of marine life-saving systems, a contract for delivery of the nine free-fall lifeboats needed for phase one of the Johan Sverdrup development, located in the North Sea. The contract, signed July 14 2015, comprises nine FF1200- lifeboats, with nine corresponding LA 1200 SU davits. The nine lifesaving systems will be delivered during 2017, and will then be installed on the living quarters platform for Johan Sverdrup. Both the lifeboats and the davit system have been developed by Harding in Norway. While the lifeboats will also be built in Norway, the davits will be assembled at one of Harding’s overseas locations.

Heerema Marine Contractors: Installation of the 280t pre-drilling template on the Statoil-operated Johan Sverdrup field in the North Sea using its crane vessel, Thialf. The 32m-long, 10m-high pre-drilling template contains eight well slots, and was designed and built by Heerema. The slots allow production wells to be pre-drilled prior to the installation of the drilling platform in 2018.

Jotron: Contract for delivery of the public address and general alarm (PAGA) systems to the Johan Sverdrup North Sea development. The contract signed by Statoil and Jotron comprises of four dual PAGA communication systems, one to each of the four fixed platforms planned within phase one. Production of the PAGA systems to Johan Sverdrup will start at Jotron\'s office in Skoppum later this year. The systems are scheduled for delivery mid-2016.

FMC Kongsberg Subsea AS: EPC contract for subsea equipment for the Johan Sverdrup project to involve in the establishment of a new and cost efficient standard for subsea equipment

Schneider Electric Norway: Two contracts worth over US$12.3 Millon at the Johan Sverdrup oil field, located offshore Norway. The contracts are related to the supply of power distribution solutions to Statoil in collaboration with Aker Solutions, Aibel, Kværner and KBR. The first order comprises the supply of medium voltage switchgears, including protection relays and Energy Management and Control System. The second includes the supply of 55 MVA oil insulated power transformers and several dry distribution transformers. The solutions enable distribution of medium voltage power to process plants, drilling and living quarters on the platforms.

Kvaerner Verdal: EPC contract that covers engineering, fabrication and construction of the steel jacket for the Johan Sverdrup processing platform. Weighing 17,700 tonnes, the jacket will be constructed at the yard in Verdal and installed on the Johan Sverdrup field in the summer of 2018. (October, 2015)

Dragados Offshore: EPC contract that covers engineering, fabrication and construction of the steel jacket for the Johan Sverdrup utility and accommodation platform. Weighing 7,600 tonnes, the jacket will be constructed at the yard in Cadiz. Field installation is scheduled for the summer of 2018. (October, 2015)

Aibel: contract to build the converter station at Haugsneset for land-based power supply to the giant offshore oil field, the Johan Sverdrup. The contract, awarded by Statoil, also includes trenching and laying of two sets of 300kV alternating-current cables from Kårstø to Haugsneset for both phases of the North Sea field development. The converter equipment will be delivered by ABB Norge will be installed by Aibel. The total contract value is about NOK 600 million (US$74.4 million).(October, 2015)

Proserv: 20 million NOK (approx. US$2.4 million) contract to provide topside control equipment. The agreement will see Proserv supplying Aibel, on behalf of Statoil, with a hydraulic power unit (HPU) and three chemical injection panels to be used on the prestigious Johan Sverdrup development’s drilling platform. To deliver the products, Proserv will make the most of its international network with staff at Proserv’s base in Norway working in collaboration with their Dubai colleagues. (October, 2015)

Jacktel AS (subsidiary of Master Marine AS): Contract for the Haven jack-up accommodation rig for the installation and commissioning period for project phase 1. The accommodation services include bed capacity and catering services for project personnel. The accommodation rig will provide up to 400 beds on the Johan Sverdrup field. The contract period is 18 months with an estimated start June 15, 2018. In addition, there are 5×2 months options. The total value of the firm contract period is approximately US$178 million, including an expected upgrade cost of approximately us$100 million. The upgrade is expected to be performed at a yard in Norway. (November, 2015)

Alfa Laval: Order to supply Framo power generator systems to the oil platform. The order, booked in the Marine & Offshore Pumping Systems segment, has a value of approximately SEK 100 million (US$11.5M) and delivery is scheduled for 2016. The order comprises the delivery of emergency power generators to an oil platform, operated by Statoil in the Johan Sverdrup oil field in the North Sea. (November, 2015)

Wakefield Acoustics: Contract to supply 17 high specification acoustic enclosures. The enclosures are designed to withstand the client specified blast loads in the event of an explosion, and incorporate the following safety features, which are typical for such hazardous area applications:
- Fire & Gas detection and suppression system featuring titanium deluge pipework.
- PAGA visual beacon warning systems.
- Integral hazardous area compliant ventilation system for maintaining internal temperatures within operational tolerances.
- Internal lighting, and emergency lighting in the event of main power failure.
- Removable sections for regular and major maintenance requirements.
- All equipment is ATEX compliant to the relevant standards as required, and cabling of instrumentation is in accordance with relevant NORSOK standards.
(December, 2015)

Statoil has, on behalf of the Johan Sverdrup partners, awarded contracts for the linepipe , coating and pipe installation of the Johan Sverdrup export pipelines. The total contract value is estimated at slightly less than US$290 million or NOK 2.5 billion, the three contracts cover both the oil and the gas export pipelines for Johan Sverdrup.

Mitsui & Co. Norway A.S.: The linepipe fabrication contract for the export pipelines. Mitsui will deliver 220 000 tonnes of steel for the oil and gas pipelines, totalling 430 kilometres. Linepipe production will start at Nippon Steel & Sumitomo metal (NSSMC) steelworks in Japan early in 2016. (December, 2015)

Wasco Coatings Malaysia Sdn Bhd: Contract for external anti-corrosion treatment and concrete weight coating for the oil and gas pipelines, as well as internal flow coating for the gas pipeline. The work will be performed at Wasco’s factory in Malaysia in 2017. (December, 2015)

Saipem Ltd: Pipe-laying contract for the Johan Sverdrup oil and gas export pipelines. The pipe-laying operation is scheduled to start in the spring of 2018, using the laying vessel CastorOne. (December, 2015)

Rosenberg WorleyParsons: Contracted for the fabrication of three bridges and two flare towers. The contract value is close to NOK 600 million (US$720 million). (June, 2016)

ALTUS Intervention (a subsidiary of Qinterra AS): The 10-year long agreement involves provision of mechanical wireline and fishing services, as well as cased hole logging and tractor conveyance as optional services. (July, 2016)

Wah Seong Corp Bhd: To provide pipe shipping to a port in Norway and subsequent offloading and related services for the Johan Sverdrup Export Pipeline Project. (July, 2016)
- previously contracted to provide coating work (2015)

NorSea Group: To provide intermediate storage for the export pipelines. The value of the contract was close to NOK 80 million (US$9.7 million). Under the agreement, NorSea will receive of over 36,000 pipe sections, 36 and 18 inches in diameter, at NorSea Stordbase AS. In addition, transportation to storage and load out onto pipe supply vessels heading for the lay barge at the field is included in the scope of work. The completed pipelines will transport oil from the Johan Sverdrup field onshore to Mongstad, and gas onshore to Kårstø. (August, 2016)

Parker Maritime: Delivery of third-party verification and dimensional control on the Johan Sverdrup project. (October, 2016)

Mech-Tool Engineering Ltd: Appointed by Statoil to deliver fire, blast and heat protection systems for the Johan Sverdrup oil field project. Mech-Tool Engineering will work alongside Aibel and Samsung Heavy Industries to deliver fire and blast walls, louvres and windows, as well as wind walls and heatshields to be deployed on three of the platforms comprising drilling, riser and production. (April, 2017)

Prosafe: Hired to provide Safe Zephyrus semi-submersible vessel for the first phase of Johan Sverdrup hook-up and commissioning project.


Subcontractor:

Kvaerner: Key design work on four platform jackets.

Lloyd’s Register Consulting: Contract with Aker Solutions to assist in the development of this precedent-setting operation in the North Sea involving four bridged platforms. In 2015, awarded a framework agreement to provide risk management support to companies involved in developing the Johan Sverdrup project, located offshore Norway. The compliance, integrity and specialist risk consultancy services group will provide a range of services in total risk assessment and safety studies.

RDS: US$10m contract to carry out front-end engineering design (FEED) work on Statoil’s Johan Sverdrup development in the Norwegian North Sea. The FEED work will be undertaken by the RDS team in London through a subcontract with Aker Solutions for full front end engineering of the drilling facilities throughout the platform.

Odfjell Drilling (with National Oilwell and Nymo): Drilling engineering sub contract for the Johan Sverdrup drilling platform topside. Odfjell Drilling will be one of Aibel’s major sub-contractors for their engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contact for of the Drilling Platform Topside. The contract runs until 2018 and will involve approximately 50 engineering professionals working various degrees in the project. The contact has an estimated value of about US$14.5 million. Work will start immediately. In addition to Odfjell Drilling, National Oilwell and Nymo will make important contributions to the building of the platform deck.

Allseas: Contract for installation of three platform topsides on the Johan Sverdrup field. The vessel will be installing the topsides for the drilling, processing and living quarter platforms. Allseas will transfer the topsides to Pioneering Spirit before they are transported to the Johan Sverdrup field. On the field Pioneering Spirit will install the topside on the steel jackets. The drilling platform topsides will be installed in 2018, and the processing and living quarter topsides will follow in 2019.

Drydocks World: Kvaerner handed a subcontract to Drydocks World in Dubai for the prefabrication of steel nodes to be used on a steel jacket for Statoil’s Johan Sverdrup field off Norway.

Apply Leirvik: Contract for an EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) delivery of the Johan Sverdrup Accommodation module with a value of around NOK 2 billion (US$252.1 million). The Accommodation module is part of the Johan Sverdrup Utility and Living Quarter (ULQ) platform, to be built for Statoil by the K2JV (Kvaerner & KBR) joint venture. Apply’s contract with K2JV includes delivery of a new seven-floor Accommodation (LQ) module with an area of 14500 m2, a capacity of 560 beds, recreation areas, changing rooms, helicopter deck, helicopter hangar and other facilities required for operation of an offshore hotel. The Accommodation module will be assembled by Apply at Kvaerner’s facilities at Stord. Delivery will be in Q2 2018. The execution of the work will be a joint effort of Apply Leirvik (Stord, Norway) and its sister companies Apply Emtunga (Sweden) and Aluminium Offshore (Singapore).

Fjords Processing: Three contracts for the deliveries of process systems for the Johan Sverdrup development in the North Sea. The scope of work within the contracts entails concept development studies, design, engineering, fabrication and services of processing technology and expertise: Delivery of the oil separation package; consisting of totally seven separators; Delivery of gas dehydration system – including the TEG (triethylene glycol) regeneration facility. The execution of the agreed deliveries will start in 2015 and will be delivered at the end of 2016. The separator package and the coalescers will be managed and manufactured by Midsund Bruk, one of Fjords Processing’s subsidiaries and workshops.

MRC Global Inc. (through subsidiaries, MRC Teamtrade and MRC Energy Piping): Contracts to support Johan Sverdrup project in the North Sea. MRC Energy Piping will supply the pipe, fittings and flanges (PFF) to the processing and riser platforms of the Johan Sverdrup project. Statoil awarded the construction contract for the two platforms to Samsung Heavy Industries, who then awarded the PFF contract to MRC Energy Piping. The contract is the largest single award in MRC Energy Piping\'s history. MRC Teamtrade will supply the instrumentation products for all four platforms throughout the lifetime of the field. This includes Hoke Gyrolok fittings, instrument valves and manifolds, BuTech high pressure fittings, tubing and valves, and instrument tubing, heat traced tubing, hoses and seal rings. (November, 2015)

Veidekke and Vassbakk & Stol.: Contract with Aibel AS to perform work on the onshore facility at Kårstø which will provide power to the Johan Sverdrup field in the North Sea.  Electrification of oil and gas activities with power from shore is an important measure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase the efficiency of oil production in the North Sea. (December, 2015)

Royal Boskalis Westminster N.V. (Boskalis): Awarded a contract by Samsung Heavy Industries for the transportation of the three topside modules. (March, 2016)

Apply Leirvik Contract to deliver one of the largest residential modules for the Johan Sverdrup platform. The module is being built in Kvaerner’s shipyard in Stord, Norway. The platform will be operated by Statoil once installed in the Johan Sverdrup field in the North Sea. (May, 2016)

Lamprell: Contract award from Jacktel AS for the upgrade of the mobile operating unit \"Haven\" as an accommodation service vessel. The scope of work includes procurement, construction and installation of extended legs and new suction caissons. Lamprell will fabricate the new leg sections and suction caissons in its Hamiryah yard is the U.A.E.  After the transportation of the constructed rig components to Norway, Lamprell will assemble and install them onto the Haven unit. The works are scheduled to be completed in Q2 2018. The contract has a value of  ~ US$ 90 million. (September, 2016)

IKM Testing Thailand: Contract by Aibel for the drilling platform.

KM Testing Spain: A commissioning subcontract, for work on Statoil’s Johan Sverdrup living quarters. The contract includes prefabrication and testing at a workshop for Flooding and Grouting systems as well as testing of flooding systems, grippers, and J-tubes. (Feb,2017)


AGR:  Has been awarded a contract to carry out surface treatment on a jack-up accommodation unit (Haven) to prepare it for work at the under-development Johan Sverdrup field off Norway. The Jacktel-owned unit Haven will be deployed at the North Sea field as part of installation and commissioning work to be carried out by operator Statoil and its partners on a four-platform hub ahead of planned start-up in the fourth quarter of 2019. (February, 2017)

Siemens: Contracted in March 2017 for the FEED of phase 2 of the project.


Beerenberg: Won a hook-up contract with Aker Solutions worth NOK 200 million (US$23.4 million) plus options for two installations on the Johan Sverdrup field in the North Sea. Beerenberg’s scope of work will include scaffolding, rope access, surface treatment, passive fire protection, insulation, and other related services. (April, 2017)


Sub-contractors:

Swire Oilfield Services: Hired to provide offshore workshops, offices, storage, x-ray and toilet modules for the forthcoming hook-up project.

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