FMC Technologies gets Total subsea Edradour, Glenlivet work

Published

FMC Technologies, Inc. received an order from Total to supply subsea systems for its Edradour and Glenlivet fields offshore in the West of Shetland area.

FMC Technologies' scope of supply consists of subsea equipment including manifolds and associated connections and controls equipment, wellhead systems, subsea tie back connection equipment and a subsea production tree.

In July, Total, with partner DONG, launched the development of the Edradour gas field in the West of Shetland area. In addition, the duo acquired a 60% interest in the neighboring Glenlivet discovery.

Total operates the Edradour discovery with a 75% interest with DONG E&P (UK) Ltd. (25%). Following Total’s entry into Glenlivet with a 60% interest, DONG retained a 20% interest along with Faroe Petroleum (UK) Ltd. and First Oil Expro Ltd., each holding 10%.

Map from Total.

Current News

Precision Shaft Alignment: A Sustainable Advantage in Modern Engineering

Precision Shaft Alignment: A S

Aquaterra Energy Gets Multi-Year Well Intervention Job off Spain

Aquaterra Energy Gets Multi-Ye

Two DOF Vessels Get Work in North Sea and Australia

Two DOF Vessels Get Work in No

Seatrium Unit Launches Arbitration Against Petrobras over FPSO Contract

Seatrium Unit Launches Arbitra

Subscribe for OE Digital E‑News

 
Offshore Engineer Magazine