SLB OneSubsea, a leading provider of subsea production systems, has been awarded an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract for Equinor’s Fram Sør project. The contract, which was announced recently, marks a significant milestone in the development of the Norwegian oil and gas field. The Fram Sør project is located in the Norwegian North Sea, approximately 140 kilometers west of Bergen. The field is expected to produce around 10,000 barrels of oil per day, with first oil expected in 2027. The EPC contract awarded to SLB OneSubsea includes the design, procurement, and construction of the subsea production system, as well as the installation and commissioning of the system. The contract also includes the provision of services such as engineering, procurement, and project management. SLB OneSubsea will work closely with Equinor to ensure the successful delivery of the project, which is expected to take around 24 months to complete. The Fram Sør project is a significant development for Equinor, which is one of the largest oil and gas companies in Norway. The project is expected to create hundreds of jobs during the construction phase, both onshore and offshore. The development of the Fram Sør field is also expected to have a positive impact on the local economy, with significant investments being made in the region. The award of the EPC contract to SLB OneSubsea is a testament to the company’s expertise and experience in the subsea production systems market. SLB OneSubsea has a long history of delivering successful projects in the Norwegian North Sea, and the company is well-positioned to support the development of the Fram Sør field. The contract award is also a significant milestone for SLB OneSubsea, which has been expanding its presence in the Norwegian market in recent years. The company has a strong track record of delivering high-quality subsea production systems, and the award of the EPC contract for the Fram Sør project is a major win for the company. The development of the Fram Sør field is expected to be a complex and challenging project, requiring significant expertise and resources. However, with the award of the EPC contract to SLB OneSubsea, Equinor has taken a major step towards ensuring the successful delivery of the project. The project is expected to be completed in 2027, with first oil expected to be produced shortly after. The Fram Sør field is expected to produce oil for many years to come, providing a significant source of revenue for Equinor and the Norwegian government. The development of the field is also expected to have a positive impact on the environment, with the use of advanced subsea production systems reducing the environmental impact of the project. In addition to the EPC contract, SLB OneSubsea will also provide ongoing support and maintenance services for the subsea production system, ensuring that the system operates safely and efficiently. The company will work closely with Equinor to ensure that the system is properly maintained and that any issues are quickly resolved. The award of the EPC contract to SLB OneSubsea is a significant development for the oil and gas industry in Norway, and is expected to have a major impact on the country’s energy sector. The project is expected to create significant economic benefits for Norway, both in terms of revenue and job creation. The development of the Fram Sør field is also expected to have a positive impact on the global energy market, providing a significant source of oil and helping to meet growing demand for energy. Overall, the award of the EPC contract to SLB OneSubsea is a major milestone for the Fram Sør project, and marks a significant step towards the successful development of the Norwegian oil and gas field.