Saipem has won two pipelay/subsea construction contracts with a combined value of about $900 million.
Offshore staff
SAN DONATO MILANESE, Italy— Saipem has won two pipelay/subsea construction contracts with a combined value of about $900 million.
For Equinor, the company will install the 80-km, swagged pipe-in-pipe pipeline connecting the subsea production template at the Irpa gas-condensate field in the Norwegian Sea to the Aasta Hansteen spar platform.
Saipem’s Castorone vessel will perform the offshore operations in 2025.
Earlier this week, Aker Solutions landed an engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) contract from TotalEnergies, for the Lapa South-West development in the Santos Basin. The work scope covers EPCI of the SURF and the subsea production system, which is the first integrated SURF and SPS project TotalEnergies has ever awarded, Saipem claimed. It will use its Guarujá CTCO yard (Centro de Tecnologia e Construção Offshore) for logistics, quad joints fabrication and other manufacturing activities.