Oceaneering wins Johan Castberg supply

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Oceaneering International has secured a contract from Norwegian giant Statoil to supply umbilicals for the Johan Castberg Project in the Barents Sea.

Field illustration. From Statoil.

The contract is for dynamic and static control umbilicals, totaling approximately 39km (24mi) in length, and associated hardware. Oceaneering plans to design and manufacture the umbilicals at its facility in Rosyth, Scotland, with delivery scheduled for early 2021.

The control umbilicals for Statoil's Johan Castberg project are expected to be used to transmit hydraulic control fluid and chemicals, as well as provide the electrical power and fiber-optic requirements to operate and monitor the subsea wells, which are in approximately 400m (1312ft) of water. The umbilicals are expected to be tied back to a floating production, storage, and offloading facility.

Statoil announced it had submitted a PDO (plan for development and operation) for the US$5.9 billion Johan Castberg development in early December. 

Read more:

Statoil submits Johan Castberg PDO, $35/bbl breakeven

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