Worley Rosenberg has secured a new contract from Subsea 7 covering subsea fabrication work for Equinor’s Fram Sør development in the northern North Sea.
The scope includes fabrication of 34 subsea structures, primarily pipeline end manifolds, pipeline end terminations, and pig launchers and receivers. Project activities will begin immediately, while steel cutting is scheduled for June this year.
Engineering and construction activities will be carried out at Worley Rosenberg’s yard in Stavanger. Delivery of the project is planned for the first half of 2027. At peak activity, the project is expected to involve more than 80 employees across project management and fabrication operations.
Fram Sør is being developed as a subsea tie-back to existing infrastructure on the Norwegian continental shelf. The field will be connected to Troll C, which operates using shore power to support very low production emissions.
Equinor is the operator of Fram Sør, while Subsea 7 is responsible for the EPCI scope covering subsea structures and flowlines. The development includes four four-slot templates, with 12 wells planned at start-up and four additional slots reserved for future developments in the Fram/Troll area.
Oil production from Fram Sør will be transported through Troll Oil Pipeline II to Mongstad. Gas exports will be routed to Kollsnes through Troll A.