Forsys Subsea goes live

OE Staff
Tuesday, June 2, 2015

FMC Technologies and Technip new joint venture Forsys Subsea is now operational after receiving all regulatory approvals.

Forsys Subsea is a joint venture formed as part of a broader alliance between FMC Technologies and Technip, which the two firms say unites their skills and capabilities to "redefine the way subsea fields are designed, delivered and maintained."

By combining the industry-leading technologies of the parent companies, Forsys Subsea will reduce the interfaces of the subsea umbilical, riser and flowline systems (SURF) and subsea production and processing systems (SPS), says the two firms.

It will also simplify the seabed layout, thereby reducing complexity, accelerating time to first oil, and enabling higher sustainable field production.

Forsys Subsea CEO, Rasmus Sunde said: "With Forsys Subsea we are launching an exciting and compelling business proposition by providing front-end engineering and life-of-field decision support to our customers. Based on this, we will enable customers to take advantage of lower costs, reduced execution time and execution risks, and higher uptime of the installed base by leveraging the combined technologies and execution capabilities of the parent companies."

The company is headquartered in London, with regional hubs in Houston, Oslo, Paris, Rio de Janeiro and Singapore.

The Forsys Subsea leadership team includes Rasmus Sunde (FMC Technologies) as CEO, Alain Marion (Technip) as Chief Technology Officer, Arild Selvig (FMC Technologies) as senior vice president and head of front-end engineering, and Gerald Bouhourd (Technip) as senior vice president and head of life of field.

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