Technip awarded two-year extension of Statoil Frame Contract for Subsea Services

abarrelfullabarrelfull wrote on 06 Jan 2012 08:47
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Technip was awarded the last option for the Statoil frame contract for diving, pipeline repair, contingency and modification services. The frame contract has been held by Technip since January 2007 and is now extended to the latest possible completion date of December 2014. The yearly revenue under the contract is expected to be in the range of €50-80 million.

This contract is an exclusive agreement for all diving and diver assisted operations offshore for Statoil. This is an important milestone in an expanding diving market. It covers management and execution of subsea marine operations within inspection, maintenance and repair and diving, such as planned maintenance, modifications and installation work, and contingency for pipeline and subsea equipment repair. The operations are diver assisted or remotely operated.

The contract is managed by Technip’s operating center in Stavanger, Norway.


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