The oil services company Wood secured a new four-year contract with Total Denmark E & P to provide the development and delivery of a significant operational readiness assurance scope for the Tyra redevelopment project, located in the North Sea, 225 kilometers west of Esbjerg.
Wood will deploy its Integrated Maintenance Database (IMD) to build Total’s SAP maintenance management system, the company reported on Monday.
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Delivered by Wood specialists based in Esbjerg, Aberdeen, and Manila, the IMD enables the creation and manipulation of hierarchical equipment lists, work plans and tasks, task lists, object lists, material lists, routes, and planned maintenance.
Bob MacDonald, CEO of Wood Technical Specialist Technical Solutions, said: “We have a long-standing relationship with Total across its global assets, and we are pleased to continue that in our first project together in Denmark”.
Tyra is Denmark’s largest gas field, and its redevelopment constitutes the largest investment in oil and gas ever made in the North Sea off Denmark; ensuring continued operations in the field for the next 25 years.
The complete renovation of the Tyra gas field was approved by the Danish Underground Consortium (DUC) in December 2017, while the project was still operated by Maersk Oil. Total took over the project last March following the acquisition of Maersk Oil.
The Tyra redevelopment will cost about US $ 3.36 billion. It will ensure ongoing production from Denmark’s largest gas field and protect and rejuvenate Denmark’s critical North Sea infrastructure.
The rebuilt Tyra is expected to provide approximately 60,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day at peak, and the redevelopment is estimated to enable the production of more than 200 million barrels of oil equivalent. Approximately 2/3 of the production is expected to be gas and the remainder oil.
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