Equinor Awards TechnipFMC a Significant Contract for Riserless Light Well Intervention Services

Friday, May 19, 2023

Oilfield services giant TechnipFMC will provide riserless light well intervention (RLWI) services on the Norwegian Continental Shelf for Equinor under a newly awarded contract.

TechnipFMC said Friday the two-year contract with Equinor was a significant one, which means that the value is between $75 million and $250 million.

The contract runs from 2024 to 2025, with options to extend for each of the three subsequent years. TechnipFMC will provide production enhancement, production data, and pre-plug-and-abandonment services to Equinor using the RLWI method.

RLWI enables well interventions from a monohull vessel, eliminating the need for a riser and the rig required to connect the riser to the subsea well. Instead, remotely operated Well Control Systems are used to facilitate operations on the seabed. This reduces cost and complexity, increases efficiency, and accelerates the timeframe for increased production, TechnipFMC said.

Jonathan Landes, President, Subsea at TechnipFMC, said: “TechnipFMC has been providing RLWI services to Equinor since 2006. Over that period, the average duration of an intervention has been reduced by nearly two-thirds thanks to improvements in process and technology, aided by the collaborative relationship with Equinor’s dedicated RLWI team. It is a pleasure to continue developing that relationship as we help our client meet demand for energy.”

 

Categories: Vessels Industry News Activity Europe Well Intervention

Related Stories

Hybrid-Ready CTV for the Polish Offshore Wind Sector

CIP’s South Korean Offshore Wind Project Delivers First Power

Cadeler’s WTIV Newbuild Arrives to Rotterdam Ahead of Maiden Job

Current News

Danos Leaders Recognized in “40 Under 40” Lists

ExxonMobil to Drill for Gas Off Cyprus in January

Mocean Energy Raising Funds to Advance Wave Energy Tech

Seadrill’s Drillships Getting Ready to Start Work Off Brazil

Subscribe for OE Digital E‑News