Another Delivery of Platform Jackets for Johan Sverdrup
Monday 30 July 2018
Kvaerner delivered yet another steel substructure for the largest industry project of our time, the Johan Sverdrup field. This is the third of the three jackets Kvaerner delivers for phase 1 of the project. All platform substructures are delivered at the appointed time. During the project, Kvaerner has improved the process for this kind of deliveries, thus new substructures can now be delivered at a cost even lower than in 2005.
Through the frame agreement entered into in 2014, and in international competition, Kvaerner was awarded the three largest and most complex substructures out of four for the first phase of the project. The first delivery was the riser platform jacket in the summer of 2017. This was the largest and most complex substructure delivered from Kvaerner so far, and the first visible installation on the new field centre. In March this year, we delivered the drilling platform substructure, and today – exactly according to plan, the process platform jacket sails from Verdal as agreed.
A letter of intent for the riser platform and drilling platform jackets was entered into 24 June 2014. The design work on the riser platform substructure started immediately. The final contract was signed 20 January 2015, when the Kvaerner business area for substructures through a six-month pilot project confirmed the effect of cost reductions and improvement of competitiveness.
Kvaerner’s extensive operations within oil and gas developments include a leading position in the market for large steel substructures for the North Sea region. With its deliveries for Johan Sverdrup the company has delivered 45 steel jackets for oil and gas offshore platforms in addition to 50 steel substructures for offshore wind.