Corinth Pipeworks, a leading global supplier of steel pipes and solutions for the energy and construction
sectors, is pleased to announce the award of two significant offshore contracts in the North Sea from
Subsea7. The projects, Bestla in Norway and Bittern in the United Kingdom-further solidify Corinth
Pipeworks’ strong geographical presence in the region and underscore its long-term, mutually
beneficial relationships with key customers.
• Bestla Project – Norwegian Continental Shelf
The Bestla project, operated by OKEA is located in the Norwegian Continental Shelf, approximately 13
kilometres south of the Brage Field.
The scope of the contract includes the supply of
12.5 kilometres of 14-inch, High-Frequency
Welded (HFW) steel pipes. The development plan
for Bestla involves a two-well subsea tie-back to
the Brage platform, which will serve as the host
facility for production, processing, and export of
gas and liquid fuels (NGL) from the Upper Jurassic
Sognefjord Formation. The Bestla project aims to
create additional value through cost-effective
solutions that leverage existing infrastructure.
Corinth Pipeworks' involvement in this project
exemplifies its ability to support innovative
approaches to maximize resource extraction
while minimizing costs.
• Bittern Project – UK Central North Sea
In the UK Central North Sea, the Bittern project
entails the manufacture and supply of
approximately 22 kilometres of HFW steel pipes
for a 12” water injection pipeline, scheduled for
installation in 2025. Located approximately 190
kilometres east of Aberdeen, this pipeline will
replace the existing line to maintain reservoir
pressure support for the life of the Bittern field.
Subsea7, the main contractor, will manage the
installation of the lined pipeline, subsea
structures and tie-ins at the Triton Floating
Production Storage & Offloading (FPSO) vessel and the Bittern field.
A distinguishing feature of Corinth Pipeworks’ approach to these projects is the inclusion of external
coating applications, which will be performed at the same location as the pipe manufacturing. Notably,
Corinth Pipeworks is uniquely equipped to apply external coating to 22.9-meter-long steel pipes within
its own facility, showcasing an advanced capability in the field.