4Subsea bags Statoil MSA

OE Staff
Wednesday, March 22, 2017

4Subsea won a contract with Statoil to deliver services and research projects related to structural integrity of fixed and floating offshore installations.

The deal will see 4Subsea deliver services related to subsea installations from subsea wellheads, drilling and workover riser systems, flexible risers, mooring systems, wellheads, marine systems, and offshore wind farm installations. In addition, 4Subsea works with Statoil on various research and development projects related to both improved operations of oil and gas fields and on new concepts for floating offshore wind turbines.

“We look forward to continuing our good cooperation with Statoil, and we hope that our joint research efforts, future automation and digitalization of our services will contribute to even more cost effective and secure operations,” says Peter Jenkins, CEO of 4Subsea.

Categories: Installation Europe Subsea Drilling

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