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MDL has completed a SURF decommissioning project in the U.K. Continental Shelf. PHOTO SOURCE: MDL
Maritime Developments (MDL) reported Wednesday that it has completed a subsea umbilicals, risers and flowlines (SURF) decommissioning project in the U.K. Continental Shelf (UKCS) for Helix Robotics Solutions.
The project’s work scope called for retrieving seven cables, umbilicals, flowlines and jumpers linked to a floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel in the U.K. North Sea, MDL noted in a written statement emailed to Rigzone.
“This was our first mission with Helix, and I hope that the experiences on this job are a solid base for a successful working relationship going forward,” remarked Paul Marshall, project engineer with MDL.
This photo shows a view from the Gullfaks A platform. Photo by Lone Stormoen. PHOTO SOURCE: Equinor
Equinor (NYSE: EQNR) reported Tuesday that it has awarded Altus Intervention AS and Archer Integrated Services AS framework contracts to supply integrated wireline services within well intervention to its fixed platforms.
“This is the result of a long-term strategy to achieve more holistic solutions, and an opportunity to modernize the intervention services,” remarked Peggy Krantz-Underland, Equinor’s chief procurement officer, in a written statement emailed to Rigzone.
Equinor estimates the total value of the fixed-term framework contracts – awarded for approximately five years from May 2021 – approaches NOK 1 billion (US$117 million) per year. It pointed out the contracts include three two-year extension options, adding the agreements include optionality for wireline services to other areas such as mobile units. With main offices in the Norwegian cities of Stavanger (Alt