HEEREMA WINS ICHTHYS LNG T&I CONTRACT
HEEREMA’s New Project
Heerema Marine Contractors is INPEX’s contractor of choice for the transport and installation of the 4,800 metric tonne Ichthys LNG Booster Compression Module (BCM).
The module will be installed on the Ichthys Explorer Central Processing Facility, located off the northwest coast of Western Australia, as part of the Ichthys LNG phase 2 development.
Heerema Marine Contractors is a contractor headquartered in the Netherlands most notable for operation of three of the largest crane vessels in the offshore industry. (source: wikipedia)
Heerema will transport the BCM from the fabrication yard on Batam Island in Indonesia to the Ichthys Field before installing it in a single lift. The module will be used to extend the production plateau of the field.
Heerema will be utilizing Sleipnir for both the transport and installation of the module. The vessel has a wide-range of sustainability measures, including the use of emission-reducing LNG, which means the vessel produces 90% less NOx, 99% less SOx, and 25% less CO2 compared to running on Marine Gas Oil.
HEEREMA‘s Sleipnir has a 20,000 metric tonne lifting capacity; therefore, it is possible to optimise the BCM’s design due to the vessel’s ability to install the structure in a single lift. This action reduces the time required for platform shutdown, offshore installation, and hook-up duration. This way efficiency is increased and project risk is minimised.
HEEREMA’s Sleipnir
Sleipnir might look red, but it’s actually green! With the ability to run on emission-reducing LNG and various other sustainability measures the vessel is the world’s most sustainable semi-submersible crane vessel (SSCV).
The vessel can install and remove jackets, topsides, and modules. As well as the installation of foundations, moorings, and structures in deep water.