伍德赛德拆除了 Nganhurra 立管炮塔系泊装置

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Nganhurra 立管转塔系泊装置 (RTM) 已被安全、成功地吊装到西澳大利亚西北角附近的一艘驳船上,目前正在转运到珀斯附近的澳大利亚海洋综合体 (AMC),在那里将进行清洁和拆解,为回收和利用做好准备。重复使用。

重型起重船 Heerema Aegir 配备三艘支撑拖船,将 2500 吨 RTM 吊装到一艘 120m 长的驳船上,在前往 AMC 之前将其固定在驳船上。

RTM 的拆除是一个重要的里程碑,进一步证明了伍德赛德在我们运营所在的敏感海洋环境中管理活动的能力。

Nganhurra RTM 长约 83 m,将海底生产线从恩菲尔德油田带到浮式生产储卸设施。Enfield 于 2018 年 11 月停止生产,作为该油田退役活动的一部分,RTM 正在被拆除,其中还包括永久堵塞和废弃 18 口前生产井。

Nganhurra RTM 的退役概念经过两年多的精心规划和详细工程设计,并与一系列专业承包商合作,已经成熟。

现场准备活动包括远程操作车辆检查、拆除冗余设备以及安装专用吊点。

在对天气预报和海况进行评估后,剩余的系泊线被切断,RTM 被拖到遮蔽的位置,以确保吊装作业能够安全地进行。

RTM 在 AMC 卸载后,将清除其中的海洋生物并进行拆解,以提供回收和再利用机会,支持当地就业和承包机会。超过 95% 的 Nganhurra RTM 将被回收或再利用。

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Woodside removes Nganhurra Riser Turret Mooring

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The Nganhurra Riser Turret Mooring (RTM) has been safely and successfully lifted onto a barge off North West Cape in Western Australia and is now transiting to the Australian Marine Complex (AMC) near Perth where it will be cleaned and deconstructed in preparation for recycling and reuse.

The heavy lift vessel Heerema Aegir, with three supporting tugs, lifted the 2500 t RTM onto a 120m barge where it was secured ahead of its journey to the AMC.

The removal of the RTM is a significant milestone and further demonstrates Woodside’s ability to manage activities in the sensitive marine environments where we operate.

The Nganhurra RTM is about 83 m long and brought subsea production lines from the Enfield oil field to a Floating Production Storage and Offloading facility. Enfield ceased production in November 2018 and the RTM is being removed as part of decommissioning activities at the field, which also includes the permanent plugging and abandonment of 18 former production wells.

The decommissioning concept for the Nganhurra RTM was matured over more than two years of careful planning and detailed engineering, undertaken in conjunction with a range of specialist contractors.

In-field preparatory activities included Remote Operated Vehicle inspections, removal of redundant equipment and installation of a purpose-built lifting point.

Following an assessment of the forecast weather and sea-state, the remaining mooring lines were cut, and the RTM was towed to a sheltered location to ensure the lifting operation could be executed safely.

After the RTM is unloaded at AMC, it will be cleaned of marine growth and deconstructed for recycling and reuse opportunities, supporting local employment and contracting opportunities. More than 95% of the Nganhurra RTM will be recycled or re-used.

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