Technip and FMC bag EPCI award for Statoil's Trestakk field development
While Technip will supply the flexible riser, production flowline, gas injection line, flexible jumpers & umbilicals, FMC Technologies will provide the subsea production system
BS B2B Bureau Paris, France Technip, in alliance with FMC Technologies, has received an integrated engineering, procurement, construction, and installation (EPCI) contract from Statoil for its Trestakk field in the Norwegian Sea. The contract was won based on an optimised subsea field layout, accomplished through close collaboration with Statoil during a FEED study performed by FMC Technologies’ and Technip’s joint venture Forsys Subsea.
Technip will supply the flexible riser, production flowline, gas injection line, flexible jumpers, and umbilicals. FMC Technologies will provide the subsea production system - including subsea trees and completion system, a manifold, wellheads, subsea and topside control systems - as well as tie-in hardware and tools.
“Our value proposition builds on early involvement and integrated solutions. Through earlier and broader vision on projects, we can simplify subsea field architectures and thus help our clients to significantly improve project economics. We are proud to work with Statoil on the Trestakk project,” said Thierry Pilenko, Technip’s chairman and CEO.
Doug Pferdehirt, president and CEO, FMC Technologies, added, “This award demonstrates that our alliance with Technip can deliver real benefits to customers by integrating our products, systems, and services. It shows that customers are embracing a new way of doing business that involves engaging with us early through integrated FEED studies that can lead to integrated EPCI projects. This provides us with even greater confidence that TechnipFMC, as one company, will be uniquely positioned to deliver truly integrated projects.”
Trestakk is an oil and associated gas field located in the Norwegian Sea in block 6406/3, production license PL091, about 27 km southeast of Asgard A. The water depth in the region is approximately 300 meters.
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