Aibel in Johan Sverdrup second phase study

Aibel, along with other companies, is working on a C study for the second phase of Statoil’s Johan Sverdrup development.

The study is managed from Aibel's Oslo office. Image from Aibel.

Aibel's assignment is to consider a module-based solution for a new process platform at the field center for future phases for Johan Sverdrup. This is a similar concept to the one used for the Johan Sverdrup drilling platform, which Aibel is currently realizing. The results of the study will form important input in the decision making process for Statoil's choice of concept for the next development phase. 

"This is a significant assignment. We're proud to be one of key participants to supply the terms for this giant investment. Our work will provide important guidelines for Statoil's choice of its future solution for the phase two development," Nils Arne Hatleskog, Aibel EVP field development said. 

Aibel's team started working on the C study in January and will continue throughout June. On average, the study will involve around 35 employees. This is Aibel's third Johan Sverdrup assignment. The EPC contract for the field's drilling platform was awarded in February 2015, while the EPC contract for the Haugsneset converter station was awarded in October last year.

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