Offshore Energy Magazine Edition 3 2021

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Aker BP hands out first major contracts for North Sea development

Norwegian oil and gas company Aker BP has awarded FEED contracts worth nearly NOK 700 million ($81.3 million) to its alliance partners – Aker Solutions, Siemens Energy, and Subsea 7 – related to the field development of NOA Fulla in the southern part of the NOAKA area off Norway.

As part of the Fixed Facilities Alliance, Aker Solutions has been awarded two platform FEED contracts. As part of the same alliance, Siemens Energy has been awarded the FEED contract for Electrical, instrument, control systems and telecom (EICT). As part of the Subsea Alliance, Aker Solutions has been awarded a contract for a subsea production system (SPS) and Subsea 7 for umbilicals, risers and flowlines (SURF). Aker Solutions will also take care of project management of the Power from shore part of the project includ-

ing sub-contractors for civil and electro. Following the contract awards, SVP NOAKA in Aker BP, Lars Høier, said: “We’ve passed an important milestone in the development of NOA Fulla. These are the first major contracts to be awarded in the field development. Now we are getting started on further developing the concept of platforms, production systems and flowlines on the seabed. We are also developing a solution for power from shore that will pave the way for minimal greenhouse gas emissions from operations of the field”.

According to Aker BP, the development concept for NOA Fulla consists of a process, drilling and living quarters platform (PdQ) on NOA, a normally unmanned wellhead platform (NUI) on Frøy and three subsea templates for the development of Fulla, Langfjellet, and Rind. The largest FEED contract relates to the PdQ platform, awarded to Aker Solutions. The platform will receive and transmit power from shore. It will process the oil from the fields and export it via the Oseberg Transport System


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pages 71-90

Industry looks to heavy lift cranes for sustainability

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pages 62-63

Climate goals: wait for agreement or take responsibility?

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Taking the maritime and offshore industries by Storm

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Tackling the challenges of insuring offshore energy

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Keeping renewable offshore energy in motion

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pages 52-53

The era of methanol as marine fuel is here

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Pushing the limits of offshore wind farm installation

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Damen FCS 5009 m/v Leonardo gets an upgrade

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Make the industry cleaner by multidisciplinary approach

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Developing systems that work with nature

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Partnership for bankable hybrid marine energy parks

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Electrification in the European offshore market

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Software standards throughout shipbuilding

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Maersk CEO demands end date

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Editor's Note

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The making of Borssele offshore wind farms

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Cable protection and hang-off systems

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Aker BP hands out first major contracts

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Guest Column: Sander Vergroesen

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