木材将有助于提升Equinor公司Snorre油田的天然气整合效率


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Wood公司与Equinor公司签订了一份价值2700万美元的新工程、采购、施工和安装(EPCI)合同,以提供关键基础设施升级,支持挪威北海Snorre油田的持续开发。

伍德公司将对古尔法克斯A平台进行上部结构改造和控制系统升级,使斯诺尔气田和古尔法克斯气田之间能够通过新建的连接管道进行天然气进出口。该项目是挪威国家石油公司(Equinor)“北海天然气基础设施和增长”(SNEIG)项目的一部分,体现了该公司致力于提升其北海资产基础设施效率和生产灵活性的承诺。

伍德的项目范围包括实现从斯诺尔气田进口天然气、升级计量系统以实现天然气进出口的精确计量和问责,以及与现有生产基础设施的整合。这些改进旨在提高油气生产的灵活性,优化资源利用,并支持油田作业的长期可持续发展。

继 Wood 今年早些时候成功完成该项目的前端工程设计 (FEED) 之后,该公司获得了这项奖项,巩固了其作为提供复杂海上解决方案的值得信赖的合作伙伴的地位。

伍德公司挪威运营高级副总裁亨里克·梅尔索姆表示:“斯诺雷油田是挪威油气行业的基石,既具有历史意义,又蕴藏着巨大的未来潜力。此次合同的签订巩固了我们与挪威国家石油公司(Equinor)数十年的合作关系,也彰显了伍德公司致力于推进挪威北海能源解决方案的决心。”

“通过加强斯诺雷气田和古尔法克斯气田之间天然气交换的整合和财政计量,我们不仅支持了挪威国家石油公司(Equinor)的运营目标,也为挪威能源格局的持续发展和创新做出了贡献。我们很荣幸能够为确保这些重要资源在未来数年内的可靠性和可持续性贡献力量。”

自 2016 年以来,伍德公司一直为 Equinor 公司的 Snorre A 和 Snorre B 平台提供维护、修理和改造服务。这份新合同将由伍德公司 70 多名员工负责执行,他们主要位于挪威桑德菲尤尔。

 

 

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Wood to help boost gas integration at Equinor’s Snorre field

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Wood has secured a new US$27 million engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) contract with Equinor to deliver critical infrastructure upgrades supporting the continued development of the Snorre field in the Norwegian North Sea.

Wood will deliver topside modifications and control system upgrades on the Gullfaks A platform, enabling gas exports and imports between the Snorre and Gullfaks fields via a newly established interconnecting pipeline. The work forms part of Equinor’s SNEIG project, reflecting the company’s commitment to enhancing infrastructure efficiency and production flexibility across its North Sea assets.

Wood’s scope includes enabling gas import from Snorre, upgrade of the fiscal metering for precise measurement and accountability for both import and export of gas, and integration with existing production infrastructure. The enhancements are designed to increase hydrocarbon production flexibility, optimise resource utilisation and support long-term sustainability of field operations.

This award follows Wood’s successful completion of the project’s front-end engineering design (FEED) earlier this year, reinforcing its role as a trusted partner in delivering complex offshore solutions.

Henrik Melsom, Senior Vice President of Operations, Norway, said: “As a cornerstone of Norway’s oil and gas sector, the Snorre field holds both historic significance and future promise. Securing this contract builds on our decades-long collaboration with Equinor and underscores Wood’s commitment to advancing energy solutions in the Norwegian North Sea.

“By enabling enhanced integration and fiscal measurement of gas exchange between the Snorre and Gullfaks fields, we are not only supporting Equinor’s operational ambitions but also contributing to the continued strength and innovation of Norway’s energy landscape. We are proud to play a role in ensuring the reliability and sustainability of these vital resources for years to come.”

Wood has been delivering maintenance, repair and modifications services on Equinor’s Snorre A and Snorre B platforms since 2016. This new contract will be delivered by over 70 Wood employees based mainly in Sandefjord, Norway.

 

 

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