Aker BP 和 Aibel 开始 Munin 平台建设

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11 月 2 日星期四,Aker BP 和 Aibel 庆祝了泰国 Munin 平台的首次钢材切割。在无人生产平台的建设开始之前,泰国僧侣在正式的仪式上为这块钢铁祝福。

经过多年的规划和工程,Munin 的建设现已按计划开始。Munin 团队为开始钢材切割付出了令人难以置信的努力。今天参加庆祝活动是一次很棒的经历,这也标志着Yggdrasil所有平台交付的建设活动都在进行中。这对于开发的整体进展非常重要,”固定设施项目总监 Peter Kupka 说道。

通过 Yggdrasil,Aker BP 通过远程控制操作、无人平台、新技术以及数据驱动的决策和工作流程,为海上作业树立了新标准。Munin位于该地区北部,是一个无人天然气生产平台。该装置是挪威大陆架上的第一个此类装置。

Munin 概念由 Equinor 开发。Aibel 将提供工程、采购、施工、组装和调试服务,而 Aker BP 则负责施工和运营。

“通过 Munin,Aibel 正在为海上开发设立新的标准。Munin 的建造过程中没有直升机甲板、生活区和救生艇。进入和访问将通过支援船只完成。我们的首要任务是将安全纳入设计、最小化维护要求以及简化平台系统和功能以避免手动操作。开始建设新项目总是令人兴奋的。现在我们将看到几年工作的实际成果,”艾贝尔的项目经理 Erling Landsvbusrk 说道。

第一块钢材是在 Aibel 的分包商 Deeline 切割的。位于泰国林查班的 Aibel 制造车间交付钢结构,这些钢结构被组装成更大的部分和模块。官方庆祝活动于周四清晨开始,仪式包括神圣的诵经、供奉食物和圣水祝福。庆祝活动继续进行,来自所有三个公司的代表都参加了剪裁仪式。

Munin 上部结构重量超过 8000 吨,尺寸为 62 x 42 m、高 35 m。Aibel 的合同价值为 70 亿挪威克朗,将为分布在阿斯克、海宁格松和泰国的约 2000 人提供工作。

泰国造船厂将交付工艺模块的公用模块、楼梯塔、火炬臂和甲板部分。组装和舾装将在海于格松进行。第一艘船将在不到一年的时间内启航前往挪威。

多年来,ibel 一直以这种商业模式交付了高质量的新建项目。该公司是我们在油田开发方面的新战略合作伙伴。我们在项目的执行阶段进行了高效的启动。在我们前进的过程中,最重要的是保证项目每个部分的质量,以确保我们按计划交付安全的项目。今天,我们正在庆祝迄今为止我们共同取得的成就,我想向所有做出贡献的人致以诚挚的感谢和祝贺。”Aker BP 的 Munin 项目经理 Hookon Helgomb 说道。

”ggdrasil将带来巨大的连锁反应和价值创造。挪威的交付比例很高,我们谈论的是未来几年挪威将有数以万计的全职人员。该项目还将帮助确保就业机会并发展世界各地造船厂和供应商行业的公司。今天的仪式是 Yggdrasil 巨大国际范围的一个很好的例子,”项目总监 Peter Kupka 总结道。

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Aker BP and Aibel commence Munin platform construction

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On Thursday 02 November, Aker BP and Aibel celebrated the first steel cut for the Munin platform in Thailand. Thai monks blessed the steel in a formal ceremony, before construction of the unmanned production platform got underway.

“After many years of planning and engineering, construction of Munin is now starting according to plan. The Munin team has made an incredible effort to get the steel cutting started. It was a great experience to take part in the celebration today, which also marks that construction activity is under way on all platform deliveries in Yggdrasil. This is important for the overall progress in the development,” says Project Director for fixed facilities, Peter Kupka.

With Yggdrasil, Aker BP is setting a new standard in offshore operations with remote-controlled operation, unmanned platforms, new technology and data-driven decisions and work processes. Munin, which is situated in the northern part of the area, is an unmanned gas production platform. This installation is the first of its kind on the Norwegian shelf.

The Munin concept was developed by Equinor. Aibel will deliver engineering, procurement, construction, assembly and commissioning, while Aker BP is the operator for construction and operation.

“Through Munin, Aibel is contributing set a new bar for offshore developments. Munin is being built without a helicopter deck, living quarters and lifeboats. Access and visits will be accomplished through support vessels. Our priorities have been safety incorporated in the design, minimal maintenance requirements and streamlining of platform systems and functions to avoid manual operations. Starting construction on a new project is always exciting. Now we’ll get to see the physical result of several years of work,” says project manager Erling Landsværk in Aibel.

The first steel was cut at Aibel’s subcontractor, Deeline. The fabrication shop delivers steel structures which are assembled into larger sections and modules at Aibel Thailand in Laem Chabang. The official celebration started early Thursday morning with a ceremony including sacred chanting, food offerings and blessing with holy water. The festivities continued with a cutting ceremony with representatives from all three companies.

The Munin topsides weigh in at more than 8000 tonnes, with a size of 62 by 42 m and 35 m tall. The contract is valued at NOK 7 billion for Aibel and will provide work for around 2000 people distributed between Asker, Haugesund and Thailand.

The yard in Thailand will deliver the utility module, stair tower, flare boom and deck sections for the process module. Assembly and outfitting will take place in Haugesund. The first dispatch will set sail for Norway in less than a year.

“Aibel has delivered high-quality new-build projects in this business model over the course of many years. The company is a new strategic partner for us when it comes to field development. We’ve had an efficient start-up for the execution phase of the project. As we move forward, the most important thing will be to deliver quality in every part of the project to ensure that we stay on schedule and deliver a safe project. Today we are celebrating what we have accomplished together so far, and I want to extend my sincere thanks and congratulations to everyone who has contributed,” says Håkon Helgå, Munin project manager in Aker BP.

“Yggdrasil will bring enormous ripple effects and value creation. The Norwegian share of deliveries is high, and we’re talking about tens of thousands of full-time equivalents in Norway in the years to come. The project will also help secure jobs and develop companies in the shipyard and supplier sectors across the world. Today’s ceremony is a very good example of the huge international scope of Yggdrasil,” concludes Project director Peter Kupka.

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