Aker, OneSubsea win Statoil EPC frame agreements

OE Staff
Friday, January 8, 2016

Statoil Petroleum has signed master service agreements with Aker Solutions and OneSubsea Processing.

The agreements form the basis for potential new engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) for subsea equipment in the medium term future. An EPC option agreement for subsea production system (SPS) has also been signed with OneSubsea, including framework agreements for subsea operations services and subsea add-ons.

Last year Statoil also signed a master service agreement and an EPC contract including options for EPC project with FMC Kongsberg Subsea for Johan Sverdrup.

"In light of the current challenges the industry is facing the suppliers have demonstrated commitment and drive to break the cost curve and enhance competitiveness. Statoil has cooperated closely with the suppliers on technology qualification, concept development and pre-engineering studies, and jointly we have delivered successful subsea projects,” says Torger Rød, vice president for projects in Statoil.

Statoil says the agreements signed form a good basis for future collaboration with three leading subsea suppliers, thereby simplifying collaboration in the time ahead.

"In today’s oil price environment, sustained focus on costs and efficiency will ultimately be the key to develop several currently marginal prospects and discoveries," the firm says.

“The agreements constitute a framework upon which the suppliers can continue with optimization and cost reducing measures. Future awards will go to the suppliers who are willing to and capable of continuing the drive for sustained quality, standardization, higher efficiency and lower costs,” says Rød.

Categories: Engineering Subsea Europe Construction Procurement

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