STEP Offshore delivers drilling fluid circulation and well control system to Rolls-Royce Marine
2011.03.18 -
Projects
Aker Solutions' wholly-owned subsidiary STEP Offshore has delivered a drilling fluid and well control system to Rolls-Royce Marine, which will be used on the Yme field in the North Sea.
The Aker Solutions unit made a fast and efficient delivery of an ultra compact skid mounted system for drilling fluid circulation and well control to the customer.
Pål Eriksen, President of STEP Offshore, says: "Yet again STEP Offshore has taken on a complicated project with a tight deadline, and has delivered according to the customer's expectations. We are proud to have successfully delivered this project to Rolls Royce Marine".
The system is designed for a light work-over unit to the Talisman Energy-led Yme oil field project in the North Sea. The unit is designed for easy transportation to and from the well-head platform, with instant easy hook-up to the work-over unit for well intervention operations in already drilled and completed wells.
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