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    Nexans umbilical cable supports the third phase development of Norway's Troll field

    • Last Update: 2022-12-27
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    Equinor, Statoil, hired Nexans to power and control the umbilical cables needed for the three-phase development of the Troll field in the Norwegian North Sea
    .

    Nexans umbilical cable supports the third phase development of Norway's Troll field

    For the three-phase development of the Troll field, Nexans Norway will design, manufacture and supply static umbilical cables, including high-voltage power components, high-pressure hydraulic lines, low-pressure hydraulic lines, MEG (methanol and ethylene glycol) chemical injection service lines, backup lines and fiber optic communications, all within
    one cross-section.

    The contract also includes the supply
    of connectors, terminals and other umbilical accessories.

    The third phase of the Troll project includes the development of the
    Troll West structure.
    The structure is located at a water depth of about 330 meters, 25 kilometers northwest of the Troll A platform
    .

    Nexans supplies Equinor with "Made in Norway" products, with electrical and fiber optic components manufactured at the plant in Rognant, Northern Norway, while the complete umbilical system will be developed, manufactured and tested
    at the facility in Halden, Norway.

    Vincent Dessale, Senior Executive Vice President, Subsea and Land Systems, Nexans said: "Nexans already has an impressive track record of delivering umbilical projects for the Norwegian continental shelf and looks forward to continuing our long-term relationship
    with Equinor through this service.

    Nexans plans to deliver the umbilicals
    in the first quarter of 2020.

    Equinor, Statoil, hired Nexans to power and control the umbilical cables needed for the three-phase development of the Troll field in the Norwegian North Sea
    .

    Umbilical cable

    Nexans umbilical cable supports the third phase development of Norway's Troll field

    Nexans umbilical cable supports the third phase development of Norway's Troll field

    For the three-phase development of the Troll field, Nexans Norway will design, manufacture and supply static umbilical cables, including high-voltage power components, high-pressure hydraulic lines, low-pressure hydraulic lines, MEG (methanol and ethylene glycol) chemical injection service lines, backup lines and fiber optic communications, all within
    one cross-section.

    The contract also includes the supply
    of connectors, terminals and other umbilical accessories.

    The third phase of the Troll project includes the development of the
    Troll West structure.
    The structure is located at a water depth of about 330 meters, 25 kilometers northwest of the Troll A platform
    .

    Nexans supplies Equinor with "Made in Norway" products, with electrical and fiber optic components manufactured at the plant in Rognant, Northern Norway, while the complete umbilical system will be developed, manufactured and tested
    at the facility in Halden, Norway.

    Vincent Dessale, Senior Executive Vice President, Subsea and Land Systems, Nexans said: "Nexans already has an impressive track record of delivering umbilical projects for the Norwegian continental shelf and looks forward to continuing our long-term relationship
    with Equinor through this service.

    Nexans plans to deliver the umbilicals
    in the first quarter of 2020.

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