
The steel jacket for the Gudrun platform was lifted into place by the Saipem 7000 crane ship. (Photo: Ăyvind NesvĂ„g) (See video below)
âThe entire operation has been carried out according to plan and in a secure manner,â reports Anders Opedal, senior vice president for projects in Statoilâs Technology, Projects and Drilling business area.

The Saipem 7000 during installation work on Gudrun. (Photo: Ăyvind NesvĂ„g)
âWeâve passed an important milestone for coming on stream at the right time and to budget. With the jacket solidly positioned on the seabed, weâll be able to start drilling in the fourth quarter as planned.â
Installation of the steel structure began on 24 July, and the job of attaching it to the seabed was completed on 2 August when the last of 12 60-metre piles was driven home.
Saipem 7000, the worldâs second-largest crane vessel, has been used to carry out the installation work on Gudrun.
Weighing some 7,000 tonnes all told, the traditional jacket comprises two main structures of almost 2,300 tonnes each, tied together by six horizontal frames and various bracings.
Important contribution
âGudrun is the first of a number of new installations in an area of the Norwegian North Sea which is both highly interesting and mature,â observes Ivar Aasheim, senior vice president for field development in the Development and Production Norway business area.
âBy exploiting existing infrastructure for processing and transport, weâre ensuring production from new fields. Gudrun will also make an important contribution to maintaining high production levels going forward.â
The next development milestone is the start of pre-drilling production wells on the field. These will be tied back to the platform for partial processing and oil and gas export.
Final processing of Gudrunâs output will take place on Sleipner A, with the gas piped to the adjacent Sleipner T platform for carbon dioxide removal.
In addition, electricity to operate the Gudrun installation once it comes on stream in two yearsâ time will be supplied from Sleipner A.
Gudrun ranks as one of Statoilâs largest development projects on the Norwegian continental shelf, and contains some 127 million barrels of oil equivalent.
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