Aker Solutions has picked up a £22.6million contract with Marathon Oil for a subsea production system for the Bøyla project on the Norwegian continental shelf.
The work will include engineering, procurement, construction and delivery of four subsea trees, four over-trawlable subsea structures and control systems.
Aker said the subsea control systems would be delivered out of Aberdeen.
Bøyla will be a subsea tie-back to the Alvheim field floating production vessel.
Engineering and manufacturing of the subsea trees will be primarily performed at Aker Solutions’ technology centre at Tranby, Norway.
Engineering of the over-trawlable structures will be carried out at Aker Solutions headquarters in Fornebu, Norway.
Installation and commissioning will be handled by Aker Solutions’ service base at Aagotnes, Norway. Final deliveries will be made in the first quarter of 2013.