Both the Irpa and Verdande projects are located on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.
Works include tooling and the supply and installation of subsea trees, control systems, structures and connections.
“[The Irpa project] will utilise our standardised production system, which was designed to meet the specific demands of the Norwegian Continental Shelf,” said Jonathan Landes, president of subsea operations of TechnipFMC.
“The award demonstrates Equinor’s confidence in our technology, quality, and ability to deliver. We’re delighted to continue supporting them.”
The two contracts are together worth upwards of USD 500 million.
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