挪威国家石油公司表示已签署一份价值7200万美元的合同,以建造大型海上Johan Sverdrup油田平台。
挪威国家石油公司同国内Rosenberg WorleyParsons公司签署了一份建造合同,合同规定Rosenberg WorleyParsons公司将负责Johan Sverdrup油田平台的安装工作。由于建造工作计划在Stavanger港口进行,挪威国家石油公司称该项目有利于带动国内的经济发展。
项目总监Kjetel Digre在一份声明中表示:“这对Johan Sverdrup项目是极为重要的,我们期待在未来的时间同Stavanger开展更亲密的合作,目前项目正按计划进行”。
挪威国家石油公司及其在Johan Sverdrup油田的合作伙伴Maersk Oil and Lundin Petroleum公司,在2014年初制定了该油田未来阶段的发展规划。该油田的二期建设合同中至少有一半是同挪威公司签署的。
Johan Svedrup油田开发的第一阶段要求建造四个平台,并由Rosenberg WorleyParsons建造平台间的连接结构,日产量预计将达到380000桶,约为产量峰值的一半。作为挪威海上的第五大油田,全面投产后,产量预计将达到全国原油总产量的25%。
该项目合同价值超过57亿美元,超过70%的资金将付给挪威的公司。挪威能源监管机构Johan Svedrup油田预计在2019年底投产,并持续到2050年。
来自/Youroilandgasnews 6月5日消息 编译/吴海君
STAVANGER, Norway, June 3 (UPI) — Norwegian energy company Statoil said it awarded a $72 million contract to build part of the platforms for the giant offshore Johan Sverdrup field.
Statoil awarded a fabrication contract to Rosenberg WorleyParsons, a Norwegian company, to help with platform construction for installations planned for the Johan Sverdrup field. With construction planned for the port city of Stavanger, the energy company said the program is a domestic triumph.
“This is an important delivery for the Johan Sverdrup project, and we look forward to a close collaboration in Stavanger in the time ahead,” project director Kjetel Digre said in a statement. “The project execution is progressing as planned.”
Statoil and its partners at Johan Sverdrup, Maersk Oil and Lundin Petroleum, in early 2014 outlined the development plan for the field using multiple phases. At least half of the secondary construction contracts for Johan Sverdrup are slated for Norwegian companies.
The first phase of development of the Johan Svedrup field calls for four platforms and Rosenberg WorleyParsons will build the structures that connect those platforms. The first phase of operations at the offshore field should yield up to 380,000 barrels of oil per day, roughly half of the expected peak production rate. Once in full swing, the field, the fifth largest discovered off the Norwegian coast, should account for up to 25 percent of all Norwegian petroleum production.
Contracts worth more than $5.7 billion have been awarded for the project, with more than 70 percent of them going to Norwegian companies. Norway’s energy regulator said production at Johan Svedrup is expected to start at the end of 2019 and last through 2050.
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