Offshore staff
OSLO, Norway – DNO has entered a framework agreement with TechnipFMC covering all main subsea equipment deliveries (SURF and SPS) for the Brasse field development in the Norwegian North Sea.
The preferred host is the Equinor-operated Oseberg field center, which would provide/house production processing, gas lift support and subsea controls.
According to a presentation by DNO, the construction scope for the topsides modifications would be relatively modest. It is targeting production of 22,000 boe/d.
The project remains on track for sanction during 2022.              Â
Elsewhere in the Norwegian sector, DNO has exited the Fogelberg discovery license and shelved the Trym South development project.
However, it continues to evaluate planned developments of the Iris/Hades, Orion/Syrah and Gjøk discoveries, all of which could go forward for project sanction next year.
During 3Q, the company completed P&A of three wells at the decommissioned Oselvar field and continued decommissioning at the Schooner and Ketch gas fields in the UK southern North Sea.
11/04/2021