Aker Solutions inks Statoil subsea frame agreement

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Statoil has awardedd Aker Solutions a framework agreement for the provision of subsea services on the Norwegian oil major's operated assets offshore Norway.

The contract has a fixed period of five years, starting in the first quarter of 2018, and contains five four-year extension options. Its value depends on the amount of work ordered by Statoil under the agreement. This is currently estimated at about US$360 million (NOK3 billion) for the fixed period and will be booked in fourth-quarter orders.

The agreement provides work for Aker Solutions' services bases in Ågotnes on the west coast of Norway and Hammerfest, located on the country's northern tip.

"These contracts illustrate the strength of the subsea services presence we have built across Norway," said Aker Solutions Chief Executive Officer Luis Araujo. "We look forward to delivering to such a key customer as Statoil and playing a part in further building Norway's newest oil and gas region in the far north."

The contract scope covers subsea lifecycle services, including offshore installation and retrieval of equipment, maintenance, engineering and operations support.

 

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