Aasta Hansteen Project Creates 200 Jobs

February 14, 2014

Torolf Christensen, head of the Aasta Hansteen field development. (Photo: Harald Pettersen)
Torolf Christensen, head of the Aasta Hansteen field development. (Photo: Harald Pettersen)
Torolf Christensen (left); Bård Anders Langø, mayor of Alstahaug; Marianne Bremnes, mayor of Harstad; Arve Knutsen, executive of economic development Nordland county; Henrik Johansen, managing director of Rana Utviklingsselskap; Yngve Vassmyr, general manager of  Subsea7 Tromsø,and Hans Jakob Hegge, Statoil’s senior vice president, Operations North. (Photo: Harald Pettersen)
Torolf Christensen (left); Bård Anders Langø, mayor of Alstahaug; Marianne Bremnes, mayor of Harstad; Arve Knutsen, executive of economic development Nordland county; Henrik Johansen, managing director of Rana Utviklingsselskap; Yngve Vassmyr, general manager of Subsea7 Tromsø,and Hans Jakob Hegge, Statoil’s senior vice president, Operations North. (Photo: Harald Pettersen)
Momek is building 35 suction anchors for Subsea 7 for the Aasta Hansteen project. Picture from the preparations. (Photo: Harald Pettersen)
Momek is building 35 suction anchors for Subsea 7 for the Aasta Hansteen project. Picture from the preparations. (Photo: Harald Pettersen)

The Aasta Hansteen and Polarled development projects will have significant spinoff effects in the north. So far the projects are set to ensure jobs for 200 people on the Helgeland coast.

"Aasta Hansteen is a pioneer project in Northern Norway. It is the deepest field development on the Norwegian continental shelf. We employ new technology to produce the resources, building the world’s largest Spar platform. Aasta Hansteen is also a pioneer when it comes to creating local ripple effects in the development phase in Northern Norway,” said Torolf Christensen, head of the Aasta Hansteen field development.

He refers to the local ripple effects that the project has already created on the Helgeland coast.

“So far, the Aasta Hansteen and Polarled development projects have created jobs for 200 people on the Helgeland coast,” Christensen says.

The bulk of these jobs are located in Mo i Rana, where Momek is constructing 32 suction anchors for Subsea 7 for the Aasta Hansteen project.

Wasco Energy is building a plant in Mo i Rana for the application of a concrete coating on 40 000 individual pipes for the Polarled pipeline.

In addition Aker Solutions will employ some 50 people at Sandnessjøen for the construction of the subsea templates for the field.

“Aasta Hansteen is set to create greater local and regional spinoff effects than we assumed in the Plan for Development and Operation.  We have realised more than NOK 200 million out of NOK 450 million in announced local and regional ripple effects in the development phase. This adds to local spin-offs from the Polarled projects, including Wasco Energy’s Mo i Rana factory,” Christensen says.

He expects more local spinoffs from the projects in the future.  

“Extensive offshore installation activities and production drilling on the field will be supported from the supply base at Sandnessjøen and the helicopter base at Brønnøysund.  In combination, these activities will boost the activity level for the bases at Helgeland substantially,” Christensen says.

Momek is now completing the fabrication of the two first suction anchors for the Aasta Hansteen project. Weighing 140 metric tons, the suction anchors are 19.5 meters tall. The suction anchors will moor the 70,000-tonne Spar platform in 1,300 meters of water in the Norwegian Sea.

Wasco Energy has established a 13,000-square-meter coating facility and associated pipe rack at Mo i Rana. The facility will apply a protecting layer of reinforcing and concrete coating on 40,000 individual pipes for the Polarled pipeline prior to seabed installation.

Polarled is a new 480-kilometer gas pipeline from Aasta Hansteen to Nyhamna in Møre og Romsdal.

statoil.com

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