Norwegian Companies Win Major Contracts for Goliat Field

Norwegian firms are being awarded major supplier contracts for the Goliat field development project. So says a brand new report from Norut Alta commissioned by Eni Norge.

 Norwegian Companies Win Major Contracts for Goliat Field

“It looks as though by the time the Goliat project is completed, about 60 per cent of the total contract value will have been awarded to Norwegian suppliers”, says Andreas Wulff, Director of External Communication and Public Relations at Eni Norge.

Among its major Norwegian-based suppliers, Eni Norge has contracts with Aker Subsea, ABB, Technip Norge and Aker Pusnes. According to the latest Norut report, an additional 38 Norwegian firms have been awarded contracts to supply Hyundai Heavy Industries – the Korean yard building the Goliat platform. The value of these contracts is NOK 2.4 billion.

“The report’s main finding is that Norwegian firms have secured significant market shares in the Goliat project, especially in the subsea sector”, says Trond Nilsen, Senior Researcher at Norut Alta.

Nilsen believes that the Goliat project has enabled Norwegian firms to develop and become even better equipped to tackle future field development projects on the Norwegian shelf.

Goliat is the first oil field to come on stream in the Barents Sea”, says Nilsen. “This means that socio-economic lessons learned from the project will surely provide important guidelines for future development decisions”, he says.

A comprehensive study

The study carried out by Finnmark-based Norut Alta lists the range of major contracts entered into between Eni Norge and suppliers in the global offshore market totalling NOK 36.7 billion. The study also provides a sector- and geographical-based overview of individual contracts, and of the suppliers involved to date as part of the Goliat project.

“It’s good to see that Norwegian firms are competitive on the global stage, even if the platform is actually being built in South Korea”, says Wulff. “We note that the contracts awarded to Norwegian firms are significant, especially in the subsea sector”, he says.

The report does not discuss costs linked to Goliat’s operational phase, during which Eni Norge will invest about NOK 1.6 billion annually. Norwegian suppliers, including those from northern Norway, are already capturing a major share of the contracts on offer. This phase of the Goliat project will be closely followed up by means of trailing research.

The report is based on contract data obtained up to and including December 2012. It thus represents a mid-way report in terms of all contracts linked to the Goliat project. The report is the fourth published as part of the project “Følgeforskning av regionale ringvirkninger av Goliat-prosjektet og Eni Norges virksomhet i nord” (Trailing research into regional spin-offs from the Goliat project and Eni Norge’s activities in northern Norway). The project is funded by Eni Norge and headed by Norut Alta.

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Press Release, December 24, 2013