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Record-breaking lift completes the Johan Sverdrup field centre

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Three days – that’s what it took to lift four of the last pieces in the Johan Sverdrup puzzle into place – the two final platform topsides, a bridge and a flare stack. The processing platform lift was the heaviest lift ever performed offshore.

“Now we are in the process of concluding the installation campaign for the first phase of construction of Johan Sverdrup. Putting the final building blocks of this gigantic project into place is important to ensure start-up of the field as planned in November this year,” says Trond Bokn, senior vice president for Johan Sverdrup.

The two final platform topsides were installed using the heavy lift vessel Pioneering Spirit’s single lift technology. The processing platform lift – nearly 26,000 tonnes – set a new lifting record offshore, and was carried out on Tuesday morning in only four hours with a clearance of just 25 metres from the rest of the field centre. The lift of the utility and living quarters topside, 18,000 tonnes, was completed early Friday morning in just 3.5 hours. From the start of the lifting operation of the processing platform on Tuesday morning until the living quarters topsides had been lifted into place on Friday it took less than 72 hours.

During the same period, the final flare stack and the bridge that links the processing platform to the drilling platform were lifted into place by the heavy lift vessel Thialf. The final bridge that will connect the utility and living quarters topside to the rest of the field centre will be installed in the next possible weather window.

“We have completed the heaviest lift ever performed offshore. Over the course of just three days, we have lifted almost 47,000 tonnes into place. And the whole process was completed safely and efficiently, without harm to people or the environment,” says Ståle Hanssen, responsible for engineering, installation and commissioning in the Johan Sverdrup project. 

“This was all made possible by in-depth planning and, not least, a high level of precision in execution in collaboration with our suppliers and partners,” says Hanssen.

The installation and completion phase offshore at Johan Sverdrup started with installation of the jacket for the riser platform in August 2017. After that, an additional three steel jackets, four topsides, two bridges, two flare stacks, 200 km of power cables, and more than 400 km of pipelines have been put in place. More than 2000 vessel days associated with installation and marine activities have been carried out so far, without serious harm to people or the environment.

“We are proud of what the Johan Sverdrup project has accomplished together with our partners and suppliers. At the same time, we’re not finished just yet. A lot of work remains, but with the installation campaign completed, we are on track to start production in November,” says Bokn.

The first item on the agenda is hook-up, testing and commissioning of the two final topsides. This will be followed by testing and ensuring that all four platforms – and the field centre as a whole – function as a single unit. Completing the tie-back of the eight pre-drilled production wells on the field to the drilling platform will also come in addition to this.

Sea Traffic Management can help achieve GHG emissions reduction

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Sea Traffic Management (STM) is able to make just-in-time operations in shipping possible, on a global perspective. This is a key element to achieve IMO's goals on GHG emissions reduction. In the meantime, STM data send navigational warnings to ECDS making navigation safer.

Specifically, Claes Möller, the Fleet manager at Tärntank Ship Management, is the one who optimizes the daily operations.

According to him, STM provides the technology, but the industry processes also need to change. The standard contracts need to change.

Tärntank has also been a part in STM validation project and it was natural for Tärntank to join the BIMCO STM clause group.

The result is a new STM clause available for standard contracts that stipulates how savings are split between actors.

STM will be one of the main tools in the digitalization of the whole shipping industry.

The multiple services provided and standards matches the needs of a global industry, that needs to take big steps towards improved efficiency.

By eliminating the waiting times at ports, the whole transport chain and sail could have more load.

In general, the STM Validation Project will launch a new service aiming to reduce crew workload and minimize the risks of accidents and misunderstanding.

The Baltic Navigational Warning Service will send navigational warnings directly to the on-board ECDIS via digital communication.

Source:safety4sea

African Petroleum to integrate with PetroNor

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African Petroleum (AP) has an agreement to combine with privately-owned PetroNor E&P, via an all-share acquisition of AP.

Subject to shareholder approval and other conditions, the new entity will retain the name PetroNor E&P.

PetroNor has production interests in shallow-water offshore Congo (Brazzaville), with estimated net 2P reserves of 8.5 MMbbl.

Its net production is around 2,300 b/d from four fields (Tchibouela, Tchendo, Tchibeli and Litanzi), developed with seven wellhead platforms. Currently they are producing from more than 50 active production wells, with oil exported via the onshore Djeno terminal and the Nkossa FPSO.

In addition, PetroNor is in talks on acquiring a producing asset offshore Nigeria with upside potential from contingent resources to be developed.

The Congo fields are 25 km (15.5 mi) off the coast of Pointe Noire in water depths of 80-100 m (262-328 ft). PetroNor subsidiary Hemla E&P Congo participated in the 2016 tender process with the Congo Ministry of Petroleum for the PNGF Sud license (brownfield), also securing a right to negotiate an entry into an exploration license for the PNGF Bis fields (28%).

Perenco operates PNGF Sud and will likely also be named operator of PNGF Bis, west of PNGF Sud, which contains two undeveloped fields, Loussima and Loussima SW, discovered respectively in 1985 and 1987/1991.

The plan is to implement an extended production test of Loussima SW in 2020 through an existing mobile offshore production unit at estimated capex of $37 million, in order to de-risk the full-field development.

Source:offshore-mag

MSC Bellissima, MSC Cruises’ latest newbuild visits Valletta Cruise Port

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Valletta Cruise Port has welcomed MSC Bellissima, the 16th ship to join MSC Cruises’ global fleet. The ship, which entered into service earlier in the month, marks a key milestone in the MSC Cruises’ strategy and is the first of two MSC cruise ships which are set to come into service in 2019.

The ship’s maiden call marks the start of a regular cruise schedule in the Mediterranean with weekly port calls in Valletta until November 2019.

On its inaugural season, she will be calling Genoa, Naples, Messina, Valletta, Barcelona and Marseille. The 315-metre ship is bringing to the sea some of the latest innovations and technologies, and is designed to deliver a unique cruise experience. She is the fourth of 17 ships which are set to come into service under MSC’s newbuild plan.

Source:portnews

NYK presents market analysis initiatives via AI and big data

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On March 18, NYK presented its new initiatives, using AI and big data analysis of the dry-bulk market, at a symposium cosponsored by the Japan Shipping Exchange Inc. and the Japan Society of Logistics and Shipping Economics.

Mainly, the symposium was conducted to support cooperation between the shipping industry and the academic sector.

Experts from the shipping industry and the academic sector discussed how to jointly work to create new solutions.

In addition, Koichiro Hayashi, manager of Bulk/Energy Research Team in NYK’s Research Group, focused on the need for timely market analysis to assist with management decisions, and how the industry could benefit from academia.

In 2018, NYK established its medium-term management plan 'Staying Ahead 2022 with Digitalization and Green' and set out a plan to decisively reform its dry-bulk business and improve profitability.

Using new data sources such as the Automatic Identification System (AIS), NYK aspires to benefit by making use of AI to conduct advanced market analysis and improve earnings in an ever-changing market.

NYK reports that they will continue to proactively deepen its cooperation with the shipping industry and academic sector.

Source:safety4sea

Aramco unveils digital/AI center

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Saudi Aramco has converted an office complex in Dhahran to 4IR (Fourth Industrial Revolution) Center, implementing technological and digital innovation.

This will develop the technical skills of the company’s workforce to help it achieve its digital transformation vision, leading to improved efficiencies and cost savings.

The center is designed to support conception of new ideas, prototyping, piloting, and full-scale deployment.

It features 279 sq m (3,003 sq ft) of video walls, with a total pitch of more than 109 million pixels split into multiple clusters and zones.

At its heart is the circular Artificial Intelligence (AI) Hub, surrounded by a concave video screen displaying more than 20 operational solutions. It is one of the biggest screens of its kind in the world, Aramco claimed.

The AI Hub focused is on developing advanced analytics and machine learning solutions in hydrocarbon-related applications and visualizing and predicting the performance of the company’s assets.

Alongside is “VR Zone,” which will develop, prototype, and train for augmented and virtual reality, and which can also be used to visualize plant assets and to provide a live sense of the plant experience from a simulation booth.

Another capability is demonstrating operational use of underwater robots for various applications.

Source:offshore-mag

McDermott wins wide-ranging offshore Middle East construction work

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McDermott International has won a contract from an unnamed client in the Middle East to provide EPCI services offshore the Arabian Peninsula.

The scope covers six new platform offshore jackets and three associated topsides; 8 km (4.9 mi) of 28-in. corrosion resistant alloy cladded pipeline; two inter-platform bridges; 8 km of composite cables; and brownfield works at the existing offshore complex.

McDermott expects to complete the program in around 34 months and will use its engineering teams in the Middle East and Chennai, India, with fabrication done primarily at its yard in Batam, Indonesia.

The Emerald SeaDerrick Barge 30, and Derrick Barge 50 will handle offshore installations and completions work.

Source:offshore-mag

Maersk deploys EEE vessel from Rotterdam to Shanghai in world’s largest maritime biofuel pilot

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A group of Dutch multinationals – FrieslandCampina, Heineken, Philips, DSM, Shell and Unilever – all members of the Dutch Sustainable Growth Coalition (DSGC), are joining forces with Maersk on a landmark biofuel-powered voyage from Europe to China.

The pilot, using up to 20% sustainable second-generation biofuels on a large triple-E boxship, will sail 25,000 nautical miles from Rotterdam to Shanghai and back on biofuel blends alone, a world’s first at this scale, saving 1.5m kg of CO2 and 20,000 kg of sulphur.

The CO2 savings of this journey alone equates to the annual CO2 emitted by over 200 households in a year or 12m km travelled in an average car which is 300 times around the world, Maersk stated in a release today. The voyage will take place between March and June 2019.

The DSGC members are sponsoring the pilot with Shell acting as the fuel supplier. The biofuel used in this pilot is produced from used cooking oil. The biofuel is ISCC certified, meaning that the whole chain is third party certified. The pilot further cements Rotterdam’s position as the world’s leading bunker hub for biofuels.

Søren Toft, chief operating officer A.P. Moller – Maersk, commented: “To reach our net zero CO2 target by 2050, in the next 10 years we need big breakthroughs. Maersk cannot do this alone. That is why this collaboration with DSGC and its members is such an important step in identifying and bringing low carbon solutions to life. It lays the foundation for how cross-industry partners can work together to take steps towards a more sustainable future. We welcome others to join in our efforts, as this journey is just beginning.”

Toft said biofuels were a short and medium term solution for the Danish carrier on its avowed path to decarbonise totally by 2050, the first shipping company to make such a bold claim.

Source:splash247

Italy Signs on for Chinese “Belt and Road” Port Investments

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Italy's government is headed squarely for a deal with China on direct investment in as many as four major seaports, explicitly endorsing Beijing's "belt and road" economic development program.

"Our ports – I am thinking in particular those of Genoa and Trieste – can apply for the role of terminals in Europe for the New Silk Road," said Italian prime minister Giuseppe Conte last week. Conte used Beijing's preferred language to describe potential Chinese investments, and he referred to Italy as the "historic terminal of the ancient Silk Road." The full title of Chinese president Xi Jinping's trillion-dollar "Belt and Road" program is the "Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road," evoking a connection with China's historical trading routes to Europe. 

Xi Jinping will be visiting Italy this week, and an announcement of a ports agreement is expected as part of a broader package of deals. In addition to Genoa and Trieste, the deal could include investments at Palermo and Ravenna, according to the South China Morning Post. 

Although China has made significant investments in EU ports before, other members of the European Union have cautioned Italy to be wary of allowing Beijing more access to its economy and its waterfront. The agreement could differ from earlier investments in one symbolic respect: Italy is expected to formally join the Belt and Road initiative, which would be the most prominent endorsement from a Western nation to date.

The United States has criticized Conte's government for considering the move. "Italy is a major global economy and great investment destination. No need for [the] Italian government to lend legitimacy to China’s infrastructure vanity project," said White House spokesman Garrett Marquis in a statement. 

Critics of the Belt and Road initiative warn that Chinese development loans typically come with high interest rates, and the Chinese construction and business activities that follow may create new security risks from Chinese military or intelligence activity. Some of these projects have not fared well as business propositions, like the port of Hambantota, Sri Lanka: This greenfield port project on Sri Lanka's southern coast never attracted significant traffic, and the Sri Lankan government eventually sold its use to China Merchants Port Holdings in order to pay down its debt.  

Source:maritime-executive

Ostend Research Tower Paint Work Complete

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EEW has completed the paint job for the main components of the NEMOS’ Ostend research tower.

The Ostend research tower is a test platform being developed by German developer NEMOS and Belgian POM West-Vlaanderen to ensure the infrastructure supports the development needs for offshore wind, tidal and wave energy technologies.

The paint work also includes outfitting and finishing tasks that are already underway at the tower manufacturer EEW and the secondary steel provider NAVIKON.

Following completion of the finishing works, the components will be transported by road to the port of Ostend for the final commissioning and pre-installation preparation.