EMAS AMC Concludes Pioneering Project on Aasta Hansteen

Friday 12 June 2015

EMAS AMC, the subsea division of EMAS, a leading global offshore contractor and provider of integrated offshore solutions to the oil and gas (O&G) industry, today announced successful completion of the transportation and installation of three subsea templates for the Aasta Hansteen field development project, operated by Statoil*.

"We are pleased to announce successful completion of EMAS AMC's work on the Aasta Hansteen field development, which also adds another record to the EMAS AMC track record. No subsea template installation has ever been done on such water depths on the Norwegian Continental Shelf," says Svein Haug, Regional Head Europe and Africa.

Located in the Norwegian Sea, 300 km west of Bodø, Norway, the Statoil operated Aasta Hansteen field development project is the Norwegian Sea's deepest offshore project, with water depths of more than 1200 meters.

"I would like to thank Statoil for a great cooperation throughout the project, and our Aasta Hansteen project team which have delivered successful project execution, ahead of schedule and without safety incidents. We are proud to be part of a pioneer project like Aasta Hansteen," says Haug.

EMAS AMC's scope of work included transport and installation of two 4-slot templates and one single slot template. All templates were transported from Aker Solutions' facility in Sandnessjøen, Norway. EMAS AMC utilised its subsea construction vessel Boa Sub C for transportation and installation work.

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