Proserv bags Repsol contract

Energy services company Proserv has secured a contract worth over USD 5.5M (45M Norwegian Kroner) with Repsol to upgrade and build new subsea production control equipment for the Yme field redevelopment in the Norwegian North Sea.

The award scope initially covers the refurbishment and upgrade of the existing subsea control system. The entire subsea control system will be upgraded to provide advanced functionality including high speed data management and transmission capability with sufficient capacity for future field expansion or increased data capture.

As part of the workscope, Proserv will engineer, manufacture and supply all associated topside and subsea equipment. The refurbishment and servicing of the subsea control modules and the manufacturing of the subsea electronics modules and master control station will be delivered by the company’s subsea controls experts in Trondheim and Stavanger, Norway. Each control module will include Proserv’s award-winning Artemis 2G (A2G) subsea electronics modules which are designed to be compatible with existing infrastructure to avoid costly system replacements and protect against obsolescence.

The project will be delivered over a two year period in line with key project milestones.

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