The work includes engineering, procurement, fabrication of module and other minor components, installation offshore and commissioning assistance. The execution phase is based on a front end engineering design (FEED) study performed by Aker Solutions.
The object of the tie-back operation is to transport oil and gas 24km from the Dong operated Oselvar field to BPs Ula platform for processing. The oil will be processed at the platform. The gas will either be reinjected or exported via pipeline to Gyda and Ekofisk facilities.
The Ula platform is located in the southwest area of the North Sea, at approximately 70 metres water depth. The Ula field has recently been upgraded with water and gas injection equipment, which allows it to take on production from several other fields in the area.
The EPCI contract is a call-off from the modifications and maintenance support contract with BP Norge. The project will be managed out of Aker Solutions’ location in Stavanger. Fabrication and prefabrication will be executed by Aker Solutions yard in Egersund. The contract party is Aker Solutions’ subsidiary Aker Offshore Partner.
Stian Vemmestad, president of maintenance, modifications and operations in Aker Solutions, said: “This contract is of great importance to us. We see it as a confirmation of our consistent and predictable execution performance for one of our key clients. Aker Solutions has been a proud provider of maintenance and modification services for BP’s Norwegian platforms since 1999. When we take on new and exiting projects for BP, we always strive to be their preferred partner.”