The turret will be integrated in Shell’s pioneering FLNG development
Drydocks World, international player in ship repair and rig
upgrade, conversion and new building, announced today that it will build
the world’s largest turret weighing 11,500 tonnes for SBM Offshore, a
pioneer in the offshore oil and gas industry, at its world-leading Dubai
based shipyard.
The turret will be integrated in the world's first floating
liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility, to be deployed by Shell
Development (Australia) Pty Ltd at its Prelude gas field off the
northwest coast of Australia. It is a game changing and innovative use
of technology that will allow Shell to bring new energy sources to
market, by accessing offshore gas fields that would otherwise be
uneconomic or difficult to develop via a traditional land-based
facility.
SBM Offshore
has been awarded the contract by Technip France (part of the “TSC”
consortium formed by Technip and Samsung Heavy Industries) for the
engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) of the FLNG Turret
Mooring System. The Turret Mooring System will anchor the FLNG facility
at location for the duration of production operations, without the need
to disconnect. The design allows the FLNG facility, to weathervane
passively and resist prevailing weather conditions, including extreme
Category 5 cyclone events. The turret will be approximately 30 metres in
diameter and 90 metres in height.
“We are delighted to have signed for another pioneering project
with SBM Offshore. We have together completed several groundbreaking
projects that have led the way for implementing technological
innovations in oil and gas exploration and production. We have previous
experience as well as the required resources and facilities to carry out
this work successfully. We have been audited by all parties involved
and prequalified to bid for this project due to our track record,
facilities, emphasis on quality and safety compliance,” said Khamis Juma
Buamim, Chairman of Drydocks World and Maritime World.
The scope of the yard’s work is to fabricate and load-out the
internal turret in six modules. Design, material and equipment are
provided by SBM Offshore.
The Shell Prelude FLNG will be built by the TSC Consortium at the Samsung Heavy Industries shipyard in Geoje, Korea.
It will be the largest floating offshore facility in the world,
measuring 488 metres from bow to stern and weighing around 600,000
tonnes when fully loaded. It will be moored over 200 kilometres from
land and will produce gas from offshore sub
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