TechnipFMC has secured a new offshore contract from Ithaca Energy for the supply and installation of flexible risers on the long-running Captain development in the UK North Sea. The subsea engineering specialist confirmed the award on Monday.
While the exact value of the deal was not disclosed, TechnipFMC said the project sits within its $75 million to $250 million contract range. Under the scope, the company will design, manufacture and install flexible risers, flowlines and associated subsea hardware to support future production from Captain.
Located around 145 kilometres northeast of Aberdeen, the Captain field has been producing since 1997 and remains a key North Sea asset. TechnipFMC previously supported the second phase of Ithaca’s enhanced oil recovery (EOR) programme on the field in 2024.
Jonathan Landes, president of subsea at TechnipFMC, said the companies worked closely to optimise the project layout and deliver a riser solution tailored to boost field performance. “We collaborated on the Captain field to optimise the layout and provide a flexible riser solution that can enhance production,” he said.
The latest award further strengthens TechnipFMC’s long-standing relationship with Ithaca Energy and underscores continued investment in the UK North Sea’s established fields.