Subsea 7 Norway

Subsea 7 is a Norwegian industrial company that operates underwater services for the oil industry worldwide. Subsea 7 is the results of mergers between the Søndenfjelds-Norwegian Dampskipsselskap (DSND), Halliburton Subsea, Subsea Offshore and Rock Water.

The company has roots back to DSND which was established in 1854. At the beginning of 1990-century DSND bought up a number of offshore vessels with dynamic positioning. Between 1995 and 2002, the company purchased them up and got a significant position in the offshore maintenance and construction. In 2002 formed DSND and Halliburton Subsea 7 joint venture In January 2005, Halliburton bought out. The main actions are Siem Offshore.

In 2007 the company as a whole had 3 920 employees. Headquartered in George Town (Cayman Islands) in the Cayman Islands.

In February 2007 Subsea 7 was awarded a $17m contract from StatoilHydro for engineering and installation of the Snorre B Riser Replacement project in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea.
In August 2008 it was awarded a $100m contract from StatoilHydro for engineering, procurement, construction and installation of the Troll B Gas Injection project in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea.
Address: Eldfiskvegen 1, 4065 Stavanger
Website: http://www.subsea7.com/
Phone: + 47 51 72 50 00
Fax: +47 51 72 50 01
 
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