Oil and gas services firm Technip says it has won a contract from Statoil for the removal and replacement of two oil-loading systems at the Gullfaks field in the Norwegian North Sea.
It follows last year’s deal with Statoil to fabricate and install flowlines for the Gullfaks South field development.
The current contract, for an undisclosed sum, covers the engineering, preparation and removal of the existing system, installation of the new systems, towing and handover to a disposal contractor of the existing Gullfaks loading system.
Technip’s operating center in Stavanger, Norway will execute the contract, which is scheduled for completion in the second half of 2014.
French firm Technip said last month that turnover for the first quarter of 2013 had increased by more than 14% £1.7billion , while group operating income increased by 5% to £146.9million.