在 SPS 完成后,另一座 Velesto 自升式钻井平台将再进行五年的钻井作业

运营与维护

马来西亚Velesto Energy是一家为上游石油和天然气行业提供服务的跨国公司,该公司拥有一支由六座全资拥有的优质自升式钻井平台和两座液压修井机组成的船队,该公司已按时完成了对其其中一座自升式钻井平台的强制性五年期特别定期检验(SPS),因此,该钻井平台将前往砂拉越,继续与东南亚国家能源巨头马来西亚国家石油公司的一家附属公司合作进行钻探任务。

NAGA 6 自升式钻井平台;来源:Velesto Energy

据钻井平台所有者介绍,NAGA 6自升式钻井平台已在纳闽岛的纳闽造船厂完成了为期五年的 SPS。Velesto 解释说,SPS 的工作范围包括必要的船级重新认证、升级、维修和维护,例如水下干船坞检查 (UWILD)、钻井设备系统维护、井控设备重新认证、船舶系统维护、管架系统 VFD 升级、区域管理系统升级、CCTV 系统升级、NOVOS 硬件安装以及一些管道和钢材更新。

作为升级和维护过程的一部分,所有移动式海上钻井装置 (MODU) 都需要每五年通过特殊定期检验更新其主要分类证书,以确保钻井平台的系统能够延长正常运行时间并确保船员安全。这些五年分类要求被描述为一项关键而专业的工作范围,涉及详细的结构调查和各种检查,以确保结构的防水完整性。

Velesto Energy 总裁Megat Zariman Abdul Rahim表示: “在当地合作伙伴的支持下,我们很自豪能够在纳闽按时完成这个项目。这一努力凸显了我们致力于推动马来西亚石油和天然气行业发展和提高当地专业知识的承诺,这对于该行业的长期发展至关重要。”

完成 SPS 后,NAGA 6 钻井平台将在砂拉越投入作业,继续其与Petronas Carigali签订的合同。该合同于 2024 年 3 月授予,涵盖从 2024 年 2 月至 2026 年 2 月的钻井作业。此外, 2024 年 3 月,该合同涵盖的同一套钻井平台三座钻井平台签署了延期函,除了 NAGA 6 之外,还包括NAGA 2NAGA 4自升式钻井平台。

NAGA 6 钻井平台的 SPS 是在 2024 年 8 月完成 NAGA 2 自升式钻井平台的相同五年分类要求之后进行的,之后钻井平台将前往沙捞越与 Petronas Carigali 合作开展开发钻井活动。Velesto 的NAGA 6 高级独立腿悬臂钻井平台的钻井深度能力为 30,000 英尺,额定工作水深为 375 英尺。 

最近,Velesto 还从 Thang Long 联合作业公司获得了NAGA 3钻井平台的合同授予书 (LoA) ,预计该自升式钻井平台将能够于 2024 年 9 月至 11 月在越南开展作业。

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Another Velesto jack-up rig ready for five more years of drilling ops with SPS out of the way

Operations & Maintenance

Malaysia-based Velesto Energy, a multinational provider of services for the upstream oil and gas industry through a fleet of six wholly owned premium jack-up drilling rigs and two hydraulic workover units, has wrapped up the mandatory five-yearly special periodical survey (SPS) for one of its jack-up rigs on time, thus, the rig will go to Sarawak to continue its drilling assignment with an affiliate of the Southeast Asian country’s energy giant Petronas.

NAGA 6 jack-up rig; Source: Velesto Energy

According to the rig owner, the NAGA 6 jack-up rig has completed its five-year SPS at Labuan Shipyard in Labuan. Velesto explained that the SPS scope of work encompassed essential class recertification, upgrades, repairs, and maintenance such as underwater inspection in lieu of dry docking (UWILD), drilling equipment system maintenance, well control equipment recertification, marine system maintenance, pipe racking system VFD upgrade, zone management system upgrade, CCTV system upgrade, NOVOS hardware installation, and some piping and steel renewal.

As part of the upgrades and maintenance process, all mobile offshore drilling units (MODUs) need to renew their main classification certificates every five years, through the special periodical survey, which is conducted to ensure the rig’s systems can increase uptime and keep the crew safe. These five-year classification requirements are portrayed as a critical and specialized work scope that involves detailed structural investigation and various inspections to ensure structural watertight integrity.

Megat Zariman Abdul Rahim, President of Velesto Energy, commented: “We are proud to have completed this project on schedule in Labuan with the support of local partners. This effort highlights our commitment to advancing Malaysia’s oil and gas sector and enhancing local expertise, which is essential for the industry’s long-term growth.”

After completing the SPS, the NAGA 6 rig is set to mobilize for operations in Sarawak, continuing its contract with Petronas Carigali, which was awarded in March 2024 and covers drilling operations from February 2024 to February 2026. In addition, a letter of extension was secured in March 2024 for the same rig trio, covered by the deal, which entails NAGA 2 and NAGA 4 jack-ups aside from NAGA 6.

The NAGA 6 rig’s SPS follows the completion of the same five-year classification requirement for the NAGA 2 jack-up in August 2024 before the rig headed to Sarawak to work on its development drilling campaign with Petronas Carigali. With a drilling depth capability of 30,000 feet, Velesto’s NAGA 6 premium independent-leg cantilever rig has a rated operating water depth of 375 feet. 

Recently, Velesto also secured a letter of award (LoA) for the NAGA 3 rig from Thang Long Joint Operating Company, which was expected to enable the jack-up to carry out operations in Vietnam from September to November 2024.