The
Statoil-operated
facility,
located
in
the
middle
of
the
North
Sea
near
the
border
of
the
UK
sector,
is
getting
ready
to
receive
oil
and
gas
from
the
Gudrun
development,
due
on
stream
in
early
2014.
The
main
Sleipner
platform
is
getting
764
tonnes
of
new
equipment
fitted
to
receive
oil
and
gas
from
Gudrun
and
the
associated
Brynhild
satellite.
Except
for
a
planned
21-day
turnaround
in
August,
production
at
Sleipner
will
continue
as
normal
during
the
construction
period.
On
the
55-kilometre
stretch
between
Sleipner
and
Gudrun,
Saipem’s
Castoro
7
pipelay
barge
is
pulled…