Emerson to supply safety technology for Maersk Oil’s Culzean project
The Maersk Oil Culzean gas field development in the North Sea is one of the largest gas discoveries in the area and is expected to meet around 5% of the UK’s total demand.
Maersk and its partners are investing around US$4.5 billion in the development and have awarded Emerson Process Management the contract to be the main automation contractor.
Emerson said it will provide automation services and technologies for three offshore platforms, as well as for an onshore observation facility that can support remote operations if needed.
“Emerson has proven technology and a successful track record of managing budget and schedule risk in North Sea automation projects,” said Steve Sonnenberg, president of Emerson Process Management. “This experience positions us to support Maersk Oil in both the initial construction phase and the long-term operational success of this prestigious and important project.”
The company announced it will provide a range of project and support services from its UK headquarters in Leicester to help ensure on-schedule project execution, including system design and engineering, configuration, testing, installation and commissioning. An operator training system will support both engineering and workforce training to help bring the production online safely and as quickly as possible.
Emerson said its process control and safety systems will help ensure safe and efficient production, perform emergency shutdowns if required, and control fire and gas detection systems.
The company will also provide measurement and control technologies designed to meet the challenges of this ultrahigh-pressure and high-temperature application, as well as asset management and machinery health monitoring technologies to improve maintenance efficiency and help avoid unscheduled downtime.
Production is expected to start in 2019 and continue for at least 13 years.
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