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Wood to help boost gas integration at Equinor’s Snorre field

Wednesday, December 10 2025

Fossil Energy – Snorre Field

Wood has secured a new $27 million engineering, procurement, construction, and installation (EPCI) contract with Equinor to deliver critical infrastructure upgrades supporting the continued development of the Snorre field in the Norwegian North Sea.

Wood will deliver topside modifications and control system upgrades on the Gullfaks A platform, enabling gas exports and imports between the Snorre and Gullfaks fields via a newly established interconnecting pipeline.

The work forms part of Equinor’s SNEIG project, reflecting the company’s commitment to enhancing infrastructure efficiency and production flexibility across its North Sea assets.

Wood’s scope includes enabling gas import from Snorre, upgrading the fiscal metering for precise measurement and accountability for both import and export of gas, and integration with existing production infrastructure. The enhancements are designed to increase hydrocarbon production flexibility, optimise resource utilisation, and support long-term sustainability of field operations.

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Filed Under: Engineering, EPCI, Equinor, gas integration, International projects, Modification, Snorre, wood Tagged With: engineering, EPCI, Equinor, gas integration, modifications, north sea, Snorre Field, Wood

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