ABB, the leading power and 
automation technology group, has won an order worth around $25 million 
from Statoil to supply AC subsea power cables to the world’s largest 
offshore gas platform, Troll A, about 70 kilometers off the west coast 
of Norway. The order was booked in the fourth quarter of 2011.
ABB’s scope of supply includes 69 kilometers of 3-core cable with 
integrated fiber optics, accessories and joints. The cables will provide
 a clean and energy efficient source of power for operating and safety 
systems on the platform. The project is scheduled for completion in 
2014.
ABB is one of the world’s leading high-voltage cable 
manufacturers, with extensive knowledge and experience across a range of
 applications including offshore wind farm connections, oil and gas 
platform power links and subsea interconnections.
This announcement follows a $270 million order announced
 in October last year to supply and install compressor drive systems, 
HVDC converters and DC cables for the same platform. The Troll A 
concrete deep water structure is the tallest structure ever to be moved 
by mankind.
”Expanding oil and gas activities continue to provide 
ABB with interesting challenges and opportunities. We are delighted that
 Statoil has decided to partner with us once again for this cable 
contract,” said Peter Leupp, head of ABB’s Power Systems division. “We 
have significant experience with both AC and DC submarine cables for 
applications such as offshore wind farm connections, floating oil and 
gas platforms and cross border interconnectors.”
 
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