Norwegian Aker Solution to deliver offshore systems to Kristin Sør oil and gas field

Photo: Kristinsor Lavrans

Norwegian offshore oilfield equipment maker Aker Solutions has signed a letter of intent with compatriot Equinor for the delivery of a subsea production system to the Kristin Sør oil and gas satellite fields offshore Norway, part of which will be produced in Malaysia.

The contract value is about NOK 1 billion ($114,3 million), with options for some additional work. The contract award for Kristin Sør is subject to a final investment decision and final regulatory approval.

The Kristin Sør project will include deliveries from Aker Solutions in Tranby, Egersund and Ågotnes in Norway, Curitiba in Brazil, Reading in the UK and Port Klang in Malaysia. The manufacturing of the subsea trees will take place at the facility in Curitiba. At peak, around 220 employees from the various locations will work on the project.

The high-pressure, high-temperature Kristin gas-condensate field is located in the Norwegian Sea, off the coast of mid-Norway.

Equinor is the operator, with partners being and partners Petoro, Vår Energi, and Total.

Aker Solutions said on 11 December 2020

“The intention is to start work during 2021, and to complete the delivery in the first half of 2023,”

The Kristin Sør development consists of the fields Lavrans and Kristin Q, both satellites to the existing Kristin platform.

The planned scope will include a subsea template with four of Aker Solutions’ standardized vertical subsea trees for the Lavrans Centre. The delivery will also comprise a manifold for the Kristin Q field, to be installed in the Kristin Q template which Aker Solutions delivered in 2007.

Kristin Platform – Photo Marit Hommedal/Equinor

Kjetel Digre, chief executive officer of Aker Solutions said “With improved technical solutions and cost levels for subsea technology, development of satellite fields is attractive for several oil companies. This is also a responsible approach to utilizing marginal resources with a minimum of new installations. We see that an increasing number of our subsea projects are related to such satellite projects,”

Aker Solutions said that its standardized subsea tree enables a shorter time from project start to first oil.

The standardized tree is designed with Vectus control systems and reduced use of steel.

Aker Solutions added “These improvements both contribute approximately 50 percent reduced weight as well as reduced costs, simplified installation, and operations,”

“The Kristin Sør concept solution is a result of efficient collaboration with Equinor in the front-end phase in parallel with research and development in the Tranby Technology Center,” the company said.

Photo: Offshore Engineering

“This award demonstrates that our standardized solutions are competitive and have the flexibility to also be applied on fields with demanding temperature and pressure conditions. We have over time cooperated closely with Equinor in the development and optimization of such equipment, and we are pleased to continue this close collaboration in the new Kristin Sør project,” said Digre.

The new letter of intent is the latest step in Aker Solutions’ engagement as a key contractor since the greater Kristin area was first developed, Aker Solutions added.

 

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