Energy services firm Technip has won two contracts for engineering work on Maersk Oil projects in Denmark, worth in the order of $68-136million in total.
The deal covers subsea work on the Valdemar & Roar Gas Lift project as well as the Rolf Replacement Pipeline project, located on the Danish Continental Shelf, approximately 250km offshore Esbjerg.
The scope of Technip’s work includes fabrication and installation of two riser caissons on the Valdemar and Roar platforms and fabrication and installation of an 18km flowline between the Rolf A and Gorm E platforms, as well as pipeline trenching and protection operations; fabrication and installation of 34 spools and offshore commissioning.
Technip’s Oslo operating centre is set to carry out the work in summer 2015.