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Equinor extends ‘Safe Boreas’ stay at Mariner

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Prosafe-owned flotel Safe Boreas has been awarded a contract extension from Norway’s Equinor for operations at the Mariner field located in the UK sector of the North Sea.

Safe Boreas at Mariner field / Photographer Jamie Baikie -Equinor

Prosafe said on Wednesday that Equinor had exercised three of six one-month options available to extend the Safe Boreas at the Mariner project in the UK sector of the North Sea.

Safe Boreas is being used to accommodate personnel working on Mariner in the hook up and early production phase through September 2019.

Total value of the three one-month options is approximately $15 million, Prosafe added.

Discovered in 1981 on the East Shetland Platform, approximately 150 kilometers east of the Shetland Islands, the Mariner is a heavy oil field characterized by dense, viscous oil.

Development concept includes a production, drilling and quarters (PDQ) platform based on a steel jacket, Mariner A, with a floating storage unit (FSU), Mariner B. Drilling will be carried out from the Mariner A drilling rig, with a jack-up rig assisting for the first four years.


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