Heerema’s Sleipnir, the LNG-powered world’s largest semi-submersible crane vessel, has installed the Tolmount platform In the Southern North Sea.
Heerema said on Thursday that the project consisted of
installing the 2,350 metric ton jacket and 2,500 metric ton topside constructed
by Rosetti Marino.
Sleipnir arrived Tolmount field, located 40 kilometres off
the coast of the UK in a water depth of around 51 metres, on October 7.
Sleipnir working at the Tolmount field; Source: Heerema
Installation began on October 12 when the jacket was safely
lifted from the Heerema barge H-408. After finalizing jacket and pile
installation, Sleipnir lifted and installed the 2,500 metric ton topside on
October 13.
The Tolmount jacket and topside arrived at the Tolmount
field following a 5,390-kilometre journey from Rosetti’s yard in Ravenna,
Italy.
The platform will be a normally unattended installation,
located in the vicinity of the 42/28d-13 appraisal well, and will handle wet
gas production from four platform wells. The Premier Oil-operated Tolmount
field development is on track to deliver first gas in the second quarter of
2021.
Tolmount platform; Rosetti Marino
Rosetti Marino managed the construction and installation of the low-carbon design jacket and topside on behalf of client Premier Oil. The project involved more than 1,100,000 manhours and was completed over a duration of 26 months. It is worth reminding that platform construction for the Tolmount platform began in December 2018.
Michel Hendriks, Heerema transport and installation director, said: “The close collaboration with Rosetti Marino has been a highlight of the Tolmount project. Despite challenges introduced by the ongoing pandemic, we worked together to find creative solutions, which were handled with total professionalism and high regard for safety“.
Lifting of the topside from the barge: Source: Rosetti Marino
In a social media update on Thursday, Rosetti Marino said
that phase two of the project will begin soon and will see the company engaged
in hook-up activities until the first quarter of 2021.
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Source: LNG World News