GE will supply Norwegian company Statoil with a subsea system enabling carbon dioxide injection and production wells in a deal worth $147 million.
Under the contract, GE will supply subsea production and injection equipment for Statoil’s Snøhvit carbon dioxide injection project. Delivery of the equipment will take place during the second quarter of 2015. GE will manufacture the trees at its Aberdeen facility and the control systems at the company’s Nailsea, Bristol facility. The subsea template and manifold…
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