Technip wins Boyla EPIC gig

Technip: the French engineering company has been awarded an EPIC contract covering the tie-back of the Boyla field to the Alvheim field

France’s Technip has been awarded an engineering, procurement, installation and procurement contract for Marathon Oil’s Boyla field in the Norwegian North Sea.

The €300 million ($380.6 million) contract covers the construction of the subsea system for the Boyla field development and its connection to the existing Alvheim subsea facilities, which lie about 28 kilometres to the north.

Under the contract Technip will fabricate and carry out the reeled installation of a pipe-in-pipe production flowine, a plastic lined water injection flowline and gas lift flowline.

It will also fabricate and install rigid spools, as well as manufacture and install flexible jumpers and umbilicals.

The contract also covers tie-in work by divers, trenching, rockdumping and ready for operations…

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