![]() After a period of ramping up in 2012, around 300 engineers and other Aibel employees will be working onshore on the Draugen contract. The work includes engineering, procurement, construction management, fabrication, installation and completion. In addition, Aibel will carry out fabrication and base activities in the Kristiansund region,” says Skogseth. Aibel will continue today’s commitments related to Draugen operations from Kristiansund. It will strengthen Aibel’s growth in Harstad and means an increase of 70 employees in the next years. ![]() This contract means further growth and new, exciting tasks for us at both Kristiansund and Harstad. "It is important for us to strengthen our position in Central and Northern Norway. As before, operation-related projects will be located in Kristiansund. The largest modification projects will be carried out from Stavanger, Oslo and Harstad. The contract will be managed from Stavanger. He adds that Shell has shown the ability and willingness to contribute to the development of Norwegian industry through its investment in Troll, Draugen and Ormen Lange. This will therefore have significant ripple effects around the country," says Skogseth. We have many years' experience and are now going to ramp up Draugen project organisations at our offices in Stavanger, Oslo, Kristiansund and Harstad. "Aibel can report very good results from modification projects on the Norwegian continental shelf. ![]() Major modifications will also be made to the platform so it can receive the production of up to four new subsea wells. New lifeboats will be installed and existing ones upgraded. This will then also be part of Aibel’s scope of work. Shell is planning to expand the living quarters on Draugen by between 45 and 50 cabins. Pursuant to the contract that has now been signed, Aibel will carry out numerous modification projects. A final investment decision for Linnorm is expected within a year. The gas will be transported via a 50 km long pipeline to Draugen where four new modules, weighing a total of 3,000 tonnes, will process and compress it before sending it ashore. The plan is to develop Linnorm with subsea facilities. Draugen has been chosen as the host platform for a possible development of Linnorm. In order to maintain the platform’s integrity, to increase production and to make further development possible, a range of modifications to the Draugen platform are planned in the years to come. Production started in 1993, and the platform will undergo major upgrading to ensure a significant service life extension. This is one of the biggest and most important contracts Aibel has signed," says President and CEO Jan Skogseth of Aibel AS.ĭraugen is located on the Halten Bank in the Norwegian Sea. Norske Shell is a new customer for us and the contract potentially provides us with 10 years' work on the Draugen field. The contract will run for six years and has options for an additional two plus two years. The contract is worth around NOK six billion. Aibel has been awarded a framework agreement with A/S Norske Shell for modifications to the Draugen platform.
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