Reliable Power for Remote Operations
Hugin A, located approximately 160 km west of Kollsnes in the Central North Sea, is the central hub for Aker BP’s Yggdrasil development. The field holds around 650–700 million barrels of recoverable oil and features a combination of subsea wells, pipelines, and unmanned production platforms.
Scheduled to begin operations in 2027, Hugin A will process oil and gas from nearby subsea fields, provide water injection to production wells, and serve as the operational hub for unmanned platforms like Hugin B and Munin. The platform is designed for low manning levels and is planned to transition to periodic unmanned operation, highlighting the importance of highly reliable power solutions.
Key Facts
Bergen Engines: Proven Reliability
The B33:45V12A generator set from Bergen Engines will provide primary power for the platform’s critical processing, water treatment, and utilities systems.
Equipped with advanced equipment health monitoring, the generator set allows proactive maintenance, minimizing operational risk and ensuring consistent performance in a remote, low-manned environment.
A Landmark Offshore Project
Hugin A is a major engineering undertaking, constructed by an alliance including Aker Solutions and Siemens Energy. The platform features a large topside and steel jacket, integrated systems for oil and gas processing, and will be remotely operated from an onshore control room in Stavanger, Norway. It will export oil via the Grane pipeline and gas via Munin to Statpipe and Kårstø.
The project is expected to generate substantial activity in Norway and beyond, supporting tens of thousands of jobs across yards, suppliers, and the broader energy sector.

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