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Boskalis Subsea Services secures multi-million-pound Perenco contract in UKCS

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World Pipelines,


Aberdeen based Boskalis Subsea Services, has announced the award and successful completion of a multi-million-pound contract awarded by Perenco UK. The contract is to support a pipeline project in the UK’s Southern North Sea basin.

One of the firm’s dive support vessels (DSV), the Boka Da Vinci, was mobilised to replace a 29 m section of pipeline, which delivers hydrocarbons from the NW Bell field to the Bessemer Platform. The hydrocarbons are then delivered to the Bacton Gas terminal in Norfolk via the Inde Field for processing and onward distribution to the National Grid.

The DSV and 100 crew on board were mobilised from Great Yarmouth Port to the pipeline’s location, 78 km east of the Lincolnshire coast.

Tim Sheehan, global business development and strategy director for Boskalis Subsea Services, said: “This marks our first saturation diving project with Perenco. Winning this contract on such a high priority pipeline project is testament to our growing reputation for being nimble and successfully delivering safe, integrated, cost-effective services.

“The Southern sector of the North Sea is a highly tidal region with relatively shallow water depths resulting in narrow windows of opportunity for carrying out subsea remedial work. Our state-of-the-art vessels are well equipped to support the many challenges and tasks associated with inspection, repair and maintenance campaigns in both shallow and deep water. Coupled with our experienced project management teams, we are seeing increased interest from operators who recognise our value proposition and ability to ensure the smooth running of IRM operations, as well as SURF and decommissioning projects.”

The Boka Da Vinci is equipped with two bells for saturation diving work up to a depth of 300 m and accommodation for up to 120 people. It also has a 140 t active heave compensated main crane, and 1120 m3 of available main deck space with a load capacity of 3300 t.

Following a detailed analysis and successful testing of Magma Global’s flexible M-Pipe technology, Boskalis applied rigid spool methods to transport the replacement pipe solution.

The vessel also shipped a mechanical connector from Connector Subsea Solutions, as well as equipment to carry out testing, flushing and cutting services.

The campaign included dimensional surveys, dredging, and concrete mattress removal, storage and re-positioning activities. The work was supported by personnel from IKM Testing to carry out barrier testing and flushing services, and specialists from Claxton Engineering to prepare, cut and remove the existing steel pipe before Magma’s M-pipe is installed.

Boskalis Subsea Services is part of Boskalis’ offshore energy group and serves global deepwater, inspection, repair and maintenance (IRM), SURF, and decommissioning markets.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/contracts-and-tenders/01092020/boskalis-subsea-services-secures-multi-million-pound-perenco-contract-in-ukcs/

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