UK-based Subsea 7 has been awarded a $100 million contract by BP Exploration for work on the Clair Ridge Project, West of Shetland.
The Clair Ridge development will comprise two new bridge-linked platforms to be sited to the north-east of Clair Phase 1.
The contract scope includes the project management, engineering, procurement, fabrication and installation of a six kilometre, 22 inch oil export pipeline and a 14 kilometre, 6 inch gas export pipeline connected to the new production facilities and existing Clair Phase 1 export systems.
The pipeline systems will allow product to be transported from Clair Ridge to Sullom Voe Terminal via a dedicated gas export pipeline spur tied into the Clair Phase 1 pipeline, and the associated gas will be tied into West of Shetland Pipeline System via the gas export pipeline.
The 22 inch oil export pipeline bundle will be fabricated at Subsea 7’s Wester site facility in Wick, Scotland, while the 6 inch gas export pipeline will be fabricated at the company’s Vigra spoolbase.
The scope of the project also includes tie-ins of integrated subsea towhead structures, field testing and pre-commissioning activities.
Engineering and project management will commence from the company’s Aberdeen office in early 2012, with offshore operations due to commence in 2013.
Steph McNeill, Subsea 7's UK vice president, said: “We are pleased to be awarded this major pipeline project by BP, which builds upon our unique bundle technology. Fabrication will take place at our Wick facility in Scotland, which has a proven track record of successful bundle design, fabrication and installation, securing work for approximately 100 people.
“We look forward to helping bring on-stream the Clair Ridge Project in an efficient, timely and safe manner."