Oil&Gas
Skinfaks Development and Rimfaks Expansion Project
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Project Profile


Value: Undisclosed
Location: Tampen area, North Sea, Norway
Start-up Year: January 2007
Oil reserves: 70 million barrels of oil equivalent
Water depth: -

Production from Statoil\'s Norwegian North Sea Skinfaks development and the Rimfaks expansion project started on January 2007, when Skinfaks came on-stream at the same time as the start of the Rimfaks improved oil recovery (IOR) programme. Rimfaks has been on-stream since 2000 while proven in 2002, Skinfaks comprises several small reservoirs.

Skinfaks and Rimfaks are located in the Tampen area. The accumulation has been developed as a combined subsea facility, tied in to the Gullfaks C platform via existing infrastructure. By combining Skinfaks with several Rimfaks wells Statoil achieved an economic development of two satellites which individually would have been marginal.

Total investment in the fields is put at NOK3.4bn. Statoil has a 61% interest in the development and operates the field on behalf of its partners Petoro with 30% and Norsk Hydro with 9%. The fields lie in blocks 33/12 (Skinfaks) and 34/10 (Rimfaks), 190km west-north west of Bergen and the recoverable reserves are estimated to be about 70 million barrels of oil equivalent.

CONTRACTS:

Contracts were awarded by Statoil. Subsea 7 won contract for laying the pipelines to tie the new subsea installations back to Gullfaks C. It involved the engineering, fabrication and installation of two parallel 12km, 10in flowlines as well as a 4.5km 8in flowline. The installation of the four pipelines started from the vessel Skandi Navica and continued with the control cable installation from the Skandi Neptun. Meanwhile, Saipem won the contract to carry out all subsea connection work. It used the Normand Cutter to remove existing pipe coils and replace these with four new ones to connect a tie-in manifold to the existing subsea facility. The Far Sovereign assisted in installing a number of structures and carrying out 26 subsea connections. The modifications Gullfaks C contract was performed by Fabricom. Statoil awarded Transocean the drilling contract. The contract for subsea hardware went to FMC Kongsberg. This included the delivery of one subsea template and a satellite with flowbase and control distribution system, as well as six subsea trees and two manifolds (one fixed HOST with manifold and control distribution system and a tie-in manifold).

Operators:

Statoil: Operator with 61% interest

Petoro: 30% interest

Norsk Hydro: 9% interest

Contractors:

Subsea 7: Contract for laying the pipelines to tie the new subsea installations back to Gullfaks C

Saipem: Subsea connection work

Farstad Shipping: Installation of structures and 26 subsea connections

Transocean: Drilling contract

FMC Kongsberg: Subsea hardware

Fabricom: Modifications Gullfaks C contract
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