Norway's Equinor TWIN Subsea Project Invests $420 Million
2026-06-22 17:30
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Norwegian energy company Equinor and its partners plan to invest over NOK 4 billion, approximately $410 million to $420 million, to advance the Troll West Increased Gas Recovery North project. This Norwegian subsea project, also known as the TWIN project, will be used to boost natural gas production from the Troll field in the North Sea.

The TWIN project is the third step in the Troll Phase 3 development, aiming to increase gas recovery from the Troll West reservoir. The project is expected to contribute approximately 11 billion standard cubic meters of natural gas resources, with construction scope including two wells, one subsea template, and pipeline, umbilical, and glycol pipeline extensions connecting to existing subsea facilities. Relevant project announcements will be submitted to the Norwegian Ministry of Energy.

The Troll field is a key asset for natural gas production on the Norwegian continental shelf, with both the Troll A platform and the Kollsnes onshore processing plant powered by shore-side electricity. Equinor stated that the project aims for early production startup in 2028. As the $420 million TWIN subsea project advances, subsequent engineering demands will arise in areas such as subsea wellheads, templates, pipelines, umbilicals, subsea construction, and gas processing.

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