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Flow conditioning system for Mikkel gas field offshore Norway

Thursday, January 29 2026

General – FCU

Equinor has issued an engineering, procurement, and fabrication contract to Worley Rosenberg for a subsea flow conditioning unit (FCU).

This 3D visualization highlights the FCU inside Rosenberg Hall, which stretches 28 m in length, stands 8 m tall, and weighs 280 tonnes.

This will be installed at the Åsgard subsea compression manifold station (SCMS-A) in the Norwegian Sea and connected to existing offshore infrastructure via subsea spools.

The main purpose of the FCU will be to manage and stabilize the flow of liquids and gas from the satellite Mikkel Field. It will control pressure and temperature to ensure steady transport of the wellstream through subsea pipes, in line with the liquid handling capacity of the Åsgard subsea compression station.

Worley Rosenberg expects to deliver the completed structure in second-quarter 2027.

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Filed Under: Equinor, flow conditioning unit, International News Tagged With: Åsgard, Equinor, FCU, subsea compression manifold station, Worley Rosenberg

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