Statoil awards pipeline repair system deal to Technip-DeepOcean JV

The Technip-DeepOcean PRS Joint Venture (JV) was awarded by Statoil ASA a new frame agreement for Pipeline Repair System (PRS) Pool services.

Statoil awards pipeline repair system services to Technip-DeepOcean JV Starting on December 1st, 2014, the agreement will have a firm duration of five years as well as three optional periods of two years each. The contract was sent out on competitive tender by Statoil in December last year and will replace the existing one which was awarded to Technip by Statoil in 2005 for subsea services, comprising maintenance and preparation of equipment utilized for PRS.

Pipeline Repair System comprises a wide range of equipment for pipeline repair, both manned and remotely operated, including automatic welding machines, habitats, hot tap units, concrete removal tools, etc. The equipment is owned by the PRS Pool members. The PRS Pool is operated by Statoil on behalf of the PRS Pool members.

This agreement will ensure pipeline contingency for the PRS Pool members currently covering up to 15,000 kilometers of pipeline. The scope of work includes:
• The management, administration, operation and maintenance of the PRS equipment.
• Mobilisation/demobilisation and offshore operations related to the use of the PRS equipment.
• Studies, engineering, procurement and fabrication for PRS Pool

The geographical location for performing the work will primarily be at the premises provided by Statoil at Killingøy in Haugesund, Norway, while the offshore operations will mainly cover the North Sea. Area of operation may be extended globally based on Statoil’s future requirements.

This JV builds on existing relationships and combines the know-how, technical resources, complementary personnel expertise of both companies to serve Statoil’s needs to develop PRS.

Odd Strømsnes, Managing Director of Technip in Norway, declared: “Technip is looking forward to strengthening its collaboration with Statoil and its partner DeepOcean to further develop the PRS technologies and support their implementation in the Norwegian and worldwide markets.”

Mads Bårdsen, President of DeepOcean AS, stated: “This award enables both Technip and DeepOcean to continue and further develop this world leading deepwater subsea competency.”

 

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Press Release, June 27, 2014