![]() ![]() As a young engineer in Stavanger in the 1980s, I contributed to the design of the exploration well test which confirmed the discovery. I have had the privilege to work with the Draugen field at many stages of my career. Nicola was full of energy while joining us on a helicopter ride from Kristiansund, some 150 kilometres away, to Draugen, situated in the Norwegian Sea and we took the opportunity to chat with her. She is a Chartered Engineer and Fellow of the Energy Institute. Nicola’s experience at Royal Dutch Shell Group includes vice president for Shell International, asset manager and board director at A/S Norske Shell, and managing director at Shell Denmark. Nicola currently sits on the OKEA Board of Directors, along with several other board positions, among others as Chair of the audit committee at the Scottish Environment Protection Agency, and on Heriot-Watt University’s Institute of GeoEnergy Engineering's Strategy Advisory Board. As one team, Subsea Integration Alliance amplifies subsea performance by helping customers to define, select, install and operate the smartest subsea projects, that eliminate costly revisions, delays and reduces risk across the life of field.Draugen is operated by OKEA ASA, in which Bangchak Group is a major shareholderĭuring the recent visit by the Thai Media and executives from Bangchak to Draugen, a petroleum field operated by OKEA ASA, a leading mid-to late-life operator on the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS), “Reflections” met Nicola Gordon, one of the people behind the success of Draugen while she was working with Shell. ![]() (2) Subsea Integration Alliance is a strategic global alliance between Subsea 7 and OneSubsea®, the subsea technologies, production and processing systems division of Schlumberger, bringing together field development planning, project delivery and total lifecycle solutions under an extensive technology and services portfolio. (1) Subsea 7 defines a sizeable contract as being between USD 50 million and USD 150 million. We look forward to continuing to support this objective for the Hasselmus project”. Working in partnership with OKEA has supported optimised solutions, early decision making and shortened delivery time, ultimately improving cost efficiency throughout the entire field lifecycle. Stuart Fitzgerald, CEO Subsea Integration Alliance LLC said: “This award to Subsea Integration Alliance supports our strategy for early engagement, full subsea system delivery, and our track record with OKEA. We look forward to continuing the journey on the Hasselmus field development with safety, reliability and quality at the forefront throughout.” It acknowledges the value potential of Subsea Integration Alliance’s seamlessly integrated and optimised offering, and extends our relationship with OKEA that began with conceptual studies. Monica Bjørkmann, VP Subsea 7 Norway said: “We are delighted to be awarded this contract by OKEA. ![]() Fabrication of the pipelines will take place at Subsea 7’s spoolbase at Vigra, Norway and offshore operations will be executed in 20. Project management and engineering will commence immediately at Subsea 7’s offices in Stavanger, Norway. The SURF scope comprises approximately nine kilometres of pipe-in-pipe flowline and associated structures in water depths of approximately 250 metres. The project work scope covers the engineering, procurement, construction, and installation (EPCI) of the subsea production systems (SPS) and subsea pipelines (SURF) for a single subsea well with direct tie-back to the Draugen production platform.
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