EPCI Technip FMC Wins Contract for Revitalization Project

Source: Press release

Wintershall Dea Norge has awarded Technip FMC with a significant integrated Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Installation contract for its Maria revitalization project in the Norwegian Continental Shelf. The contract helped the company to eliminate the need for an additional 4,000 meters of pipe.

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The contract includes subsea trees, spools, jumpers, and flexible pipes.
The contract includes subsea trees, spools, jumpers, and flexible pipes.
(Source: Technip FMC)

Houston/USA – Technip FMC has been awarded a significant integrated Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Installation contract by Wintershall Dea Norge for its Maria revitalization project.

The project will boost production at the existing Maria field in the Norwegian Continental Shelf. The contract includes subsea trees, spools, jumpers, and flexible pipes.

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The revitalization project will tie in an additional lightweight six-slot integrated template structures. The two existing templates in the Maria field are part of Technip FMC’s installed base and began production in 2017.

Jonathan Landes, President, Subsea at Technip FMC, commented: “Through early engagement, we optimized the field layout and maximized the benefits of integrated project execution. Our involvement helped reduce the carbon footprint of the revitalization project by modifying existing infrastructure, eliminating the need for an additional 4,000 meters of pipe.”

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