Energy service firm Aker Solutions has won a £42.7million contract with Statoil to provide a subsea production system for the Svalin oil development on the Norwegian continental shelf.
Management, engineering and procurement will mostly be out of Aker’s headquarters in Oslo, Norway.
Fabrication and manufacturing will be out of Tranby and Egersund in Norway as well as Aberdeen.
Final deliveries are due to be made in the third quarter of 2013.
The work will include two subsea trees, one four-slot integrated template structure with process distribution manifold, subsea and topside production control systems, wellhead systems and remote connection systems.