Aker BP has awarded Palfinger Marine Norway a framework agreement for cranes. Palfinger will deliver cranes for the platforms in two major development projects. The company will also further develop remote operations technology and work together with Aker BP during the operations phase for the cranes. The framework agreement aims for increased standardisation and reduced operating costs.During 2022, Aker BP will make a final investment decision for NOA Fulla in the NOAKA area and a new central platform on Valhall (NCP) with tie-in of King Lear. The framework agreement with Palfinger covers delivery of a total of six electric cranes for four platforms in these two development projects.Palfinger and Aker BP have cooperated for many years, and Palfinger recently delivered four cranes to the Valhall IP platform. The new framework agreement has a duration of ten years with additional options. It is divided into four phases – pre-engineering, implementation, research and development, and operations. The projects have different needs and can therefore adjust requirements and needs within the scope of the agreement.When production starts in 2027, the NOA Fulla field will be run from an integrated operations centre in Stavanger. The NOA PdQ platform, the very heart of the NOAKA area, is designed for low manning, and will also be periodically unmanned.
Aker BP has awarded Palfinger Marine Norway a framework agreement for cranes. Palfinger will deliver cranes for the platforms in two major development projects. The company will also further develop remote operations technology and work together with Aker BP during the operations phase for the cranes. The framework agreement aims for increased standardisation and reduced operating costs.During 2022, Aker BP will make a final investment decision for NOA Fulla in the NOAKA area and a new central platform on Valhall (NCP) with tie-in of King Lear. The framework agreement with Palfinger covers delivery of a total of six electric cranes for four platforms in these two development projects.Palfinger and Aker BP have cooperated for many years, and Palfinger recently delivered four cranes to the Valhall IP platform. The new framework agreement has a duration of ten years with additional options. It is divided into four phases – pre-engineering, implementation, research and development, and operations. The projects have different needs and can therefore adjust requirements and needs within the scope of the agreement.When production starts in 2027, the NOA Fulla field will be run from an integrated operations centre in Stavanger. The NOA PdQ platform, the very heart of the NOAKA area, is designed for low manning, and will also be periodically unmanned.