Norwegian Company Wins Supply Contract for Major Oil Field Development Project

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Norwegian Company Wins Supply Contract for Major Oil Field Development Project

19 Feb, 2014

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ClampOn (Norway) has won an order to supply 130 topside leak monitors for Statoil’s Gina Krog project. The contract was awarded by Solberg & Andersen in Bergen, and will be part of their ValveWatch condition monitoring system.

“We are very proud to receive this award; 130 sensors is one of the biggest orders ever received by ClampOn. It shows us that striving to be a little better every day is appreciated in the market, and once again justifies our slogan ‘Always Numero Uno’,” says Geir Instanes, VP at ClampOn.

The Gina Krog field is one of Statoil’s major field developments, with an estimated 225 million barrels of oil and gas. ClampOn has previously received orders for sand monitors, PIG detectors, and corrosion-erosion monitors for the same project.

ClampOn is the global leader in ultrasound sensors to the oil and gas industry. The company celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2014. Since ClampOn was started in 1994, close to 15 000 sensors have been produced at their premises in Bergen, Norway, and delivered to operators worldwide.

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