PG Flow Solutions to supply Dvalin CIP

OE Staff
Monday, September 11, 2017

Norway-based PG Flow Solutions has won a contract from Aibel to provide a chemical injection package (CIP) for the Dvalin tie-in to Heidrun topside EPCI project.

PG Flow Solutions’ scope of work is a 8.5m x 3.8m x 3m CIP, which will be a part of the new M40 module to be installed at the Heidrun platform. The contract value is undisclosed.

“The package is technically complex due to very low minimum liquid flow rate, which makes it demanding from both a pump and monitoring perspective,” says Roy Norum, CEO, PG Flow Solutions.

All work will be performed at the company’s main fabrication site in Sande, Vestfold, Norway. PG Flow Solutions will manage the project as a supplier to Aibel’s engineering office in Asker, Norway.

The completed CIP will be delivered to Aibel’s yard in Haugesund, Norway. Delivery is scheduled for Q1 2018.

Aibel has been awarded the modification assignment to ready the Heidrun platform to receive the production from the Dvalin field (formerly Zidane) in the Norwegian Sea. DEA Norge is the operator of the Dvalin field. At Heidrun, the gas will be partly processed in a new module, before the gas is transported in a new export pipeline to Polarled, going to the Nyhamna onshore gas terminal.

Categories: Construction Installation Procurement Europe Engineering

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