Scana company secures contract to deliver FPSO mooring equipment

Scana-owned Seasystems has won a contract worth between NOK 20 and 50 million (between $4.5 and $13.9 million) for the delivery of a turret structural connector system for floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) in the Gulf of Mexico.

Seasystems (Illustration)

Seasystems is tasked with providing a set of structural turret connectors featuring quick disconnect capabilities. The contract encompasses design, analysis, hardware provision, and third-party approval.

The company said it was providing the equipment to a “leading FPSO company” through a “substantial contract”.

“The agreement shows the recognition of our expertise in mooring solutions and the strong position we have in the market,” said Pål Selvik, CEO of Scana ASA.

The project is said to commence immediately, with equipment delivery scheduled for Q3  2025.

“This is an important contract for a leading FPSO company where Seasystems is given the responsibility to supply critical equipment,” said Torkjell Lisland, Managing Director of Seasystems.

In April 2023, three firms owned by Scana secured new contracts with a total value of approximately NOK 100 million that will be delivered next year.

Seasystems won a contract for the delivery of an anchoring system to an FSO project outside West Africa valued at close to NOK 50 million.

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