TechnipFMC has awarded a contract to Omnisens for the design, manufacturing, supply and service of the full monitoring solution installed on the Electrically Trace Heated Pipe-in-pipe (ETH-PiP) for the FENJA project, in the Norwegian Sea.

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Image: The FENJA project, in the Norwegian Sea. Photo: courtesy of Omnisens.

The FENJA field will be operated by VNG Norge and will have the longest ETH-PiP in the world at 37km, which will be monitored for the next 25 years by Omnisens’ high reliability Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) solution.

This award further strengthens the long-standing partnership between TechnipFMC and Omnisens and is the result of Omnisens’s proven track record in the Subsea industry.

Among several challenging Subsea projects on which Omnisens has collaborated with TechnipFMC, is the ETH-PiP off the coast of Islay, Scotland; the first project of its kind in the world.

‘Through our partnership we are proud to support TechnipFMC’s Integrated EPCI offer and we are very happy to provide the Fenja project team with Subsea expertise on this very exciting project”.

Source: Company Press Release