In the UK sector, BP has awarded the company two contracts totalling $12.4 million for construction and installation of the gas import/export system for Clair Phase 1 and the tie-in of the field’s oil export and gas import/export pipeline systems. BP has also awarded Stolt Offshore a contract, valued at approximately $19.3 million, for the design and construction of an 18-in hot-tap into the 36-in BP Forties pipeline system.
Stolt Offshore has also been issued with a letter of intent from BP for the engineering, procurement, installation, and commissioning of a 29km 12-in pipeline system in the Southern sector of the North Sea, valued at approximately $31.4 million. A letter of intent has also been received from Paladin for the installation of a new 10-in, 8.5km long, water injection line between the Montrose and Arbroath platforms in the UKCS. This work is valued at $9.3 million.
The German oil company Wintershall Noordzee BV has awarded Stolt Offshore a $12.5-million contract for the installation of the 8-in, 13.5-km long pipeline and service umbilical between the Q5-A subsea completion and the platform at Q8-B in the Dutch sector of the North Sea.
In the Norwegian sector of the North Sea, Stolt Offshore has been awarded an $11.5-million contract from Statoil for installation work on the Aasgard field, and a letter of intent for the design, fabrication and installation of a 16-in gas riser system at the Visund platform, a project valued at $8.3 million.
In addition, Conoco Phillips has contracted the EPIC Joint Venture (a joint venture between Stolt Offshore and Subsea 7) for subsea construction work associated with the Ekofisk area growth and 2/4 A pipeline replacement projects. Stolt Offshore’s share of this contract will be approximately $15.5 million.
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