The project work scope covers engineering, procurement, construction, and installation (EPCI) of subsea structures and flowlines, including 53 kilometers of production, gas lift, and water injection lines. The scope also includes the installation of the umbilical system. It follows the award on January 9, 2025, of a contract for front-end engineering and design that finalized the technical definition of the development.
Engineering and project management will begin immediately in our offices in Norway and the UK. Offshore installation activities are expected in 2026, 2027, and 2028.
The Fram Sør area is located 10–30 kilometers north of the Equinor-operated Troll C platform, approximately 70 kilometers northwest of Bergen. The Fram Sør project will be connected to the existing Fram and Troll C infrastructure.
Erik Femsteinevik, Vice President for Subsea 7 Norway, said: “This award continues our long-standing collaboration with Equinor. The FEED study enabled Subsea7 to engage early in the field development process, optimizing design solutions and contributing to the final investment decision. We look forward to working closely with Equinor to deliver the Fram Sør development safely and efficiently.”