Aker shares Asgard vision

OE Staff
Friday, October 16, 2015

In this video, Aker Solutions talks about the vision of the world’s first subsea gas compression system to the Statoil-operated Asgard field offshore Norway.

The NOK 19 billion (US$2.34 billion) Åsgard subsea gas compression project, known as project Nemo to some internally, is seen as a major step towards Statoil’s subsea factory vision, which would enable a complete suite of processing technologies on the seafloor, thereby creating new possibilities to extract hydrocarbons in deeper, harsher waters, further from shore. 

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