The technical service agreement builds on an an existing contract which has been optimised to fit oil and gas firm Neptune’s future requirements
TechnipFMC will continue to provide a wide range of engineering, studies and technical services to Neptune Energy, including installation work and operational support for Neptune’s development projects and producing fields.
Neptune Energy director of projects and engineering in Norway Erik Oppedal said the extended contract will build on the experience gathered from a previous collaboration between both companies, “above all, their contribution to the successful development of the Neptune-operated Fenja, Duva and Gjøa P1 fields.”
TechnipFMC president subsea Jonathan Landes added, “We are delighted to have this opportunity to build on the success of our integrated approach, and further strengthen our long-term partnership with Neptune Energy.”
The new contract took effect 1 July 2022 with a potential length of more than five years.
Neptune operates the Gjøa platform in the North Sea, which currently acts as a hub for three subsea fields – Gjøa, Vega and Duva. A fourth field, WintershallDea’s operated Nova, is due to be tied back for production this year. Neptune Energy also operates the Fenja development project in the Norwegian Sea.