New Offshore contract for PARAT Halvorsen AS
13. Sep 2017

New Offshore contract for PARAT Halvorsen AS

PARAT Halvorsen recently entered into a large project contract with Songa Offshore for the design, supply and installation of complete exhaust gas heat recovery systems on the four Category D semisubmersible drilling rigs that recently went into service on a long term contract with Statoil.



New Offshore contract for PARAT Halvorsen AS

Songa EnablerSonga Enabler is one of the rigs that we will install complete energy recovery system for. Photo: Songa Offshore Management AS


In total the delivery scope includes 24 custom designed, ultra-low weight exhaust gas boilers, each with a capacity to recover 1400kW of heat from the diesel engine exhaust gas. Close to 2 kilometers of insulated piping and a full upgrade of the HVAC control system are also part of the package. In total Songa are expecting to reduce the emissions from the rigs by more than 45.000ton CO2 and close to 760ton NOx per year of operation with the PARAT system installed.


PARAT Halvorsen ASJohnny Svindland (Marketing Manager), Yngve M. Halvorsen (CEO) and Kim Kristensen (Sales Director) from PARAT Halvorsen AS are very happy securing this project contract with Songa Offshore. (Photo: Avisen Agder)


For PARAT Halvorsen this is a very important contract and the result of many years of strategic sales work towards the oil and gas industry. The increasing focus on reducing harmful emissions from offshore operations in combination with the requirement to reduce operational cost puts Parat Halvorsen in a very good strategic position as a renowned and respected supplier of turnkey solutions for energy recovery. We are thrilled about our ongoing cooperation with both Songa Offshore and Statoil and look forward to developing robust and sustainable solutions together with them.

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Svein Ingvar Hammersmark

Senior Sales Engineer

Telephone: +47 99 48 55 08

E-mail: sha@parat.no

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