DEA has now awarded the engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) contract for the smaller structures and pipelines as well as the subsea installation work of the Dvalin development to Technip Norge AS, a news release said.
The contract includes fabrication of smaller structures, the 12/16-in. pipe-in-pipe production flowline, the 12-in. gas export pipeline and the installation of pipelines as well as all subsea structures and umbilical for the Dvalin Field in the Norwegian Sea, the release said.
Production from the Dvalin Field, which will utilize a four-well subsea template connected to the Heidrun platform, is expected to begin in 2020. Recoverable gas and condensate reserves are estimated at about 18.2 billion cubic meters and 0.4 MMcm, respectively.
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