Wood Lands Martin Linge Deal

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Martin Linge (Photo: Jan Arne Wold / Woldcam / Equinor)
Martin Linge (Photo: Jan Arne Wold / Woldcam / Equinor)

Wood said it will deliver brownfield modifications services to Equinor’s Martin Linge offshore installation on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS).

Awarded under an existing framework agreed in 2016, Wood has been appointed as the main contractor for maintenance, repair and modifications on the facility which was installed in July 2018. The project will be delivered by Wood’s team based in Stavanger.

Martin Linge is scheduled to come on stream in 2020 and the gas will flow through a new pipeline connecting to the field via existing infrastructure to St Fergus in Scotland.

Equinor is operator and has 70%interest in Martin Linge. Petoro holds the remaining 30% stake. 

Earlier this year, Wood was awarded two new contracts from Equinor to deliver brownfield modifications to the Grane offshore facility and front end engineering and design (FEED) for modifications to the Kollsnes gas processing plant in Øygarden, west of Bergen.

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