Statoil: Considerable Johan Castberg spin-offs
involving use of gas turbines for power generation on Johan Castberg. By use of heat recovery we achieve a turbine power efficiency of 64%, which is an outstanding result from use of gas turbines on offshore platforms. The licence partners consider gas-fired power to be the most suitable and socio-economic solution for the development,” says Øvrum. Johan Castberg will be prepared for future electrification by use of alternating current technology in case this becomes an efficient and feasible solution in the future. Emissions from Johan Castberg by use of gas turbines will be 0.27 million
J+S Installs HV Splice for CNR Lyell MPBP
DNV standards were also referenced where applicable. Paul Hunter, CNR Subsea Controls TA said, “Having identified a fault with a pre-existing subsea wet mate connection; it became apparent that replacement of the connection would be necessary. In order to achieve a cost effective and economic solution, CNR approached J+S to provide an effective DSV surface based replacement of the existing wet mate connection, with a new assembly. J+S were instrumental in bringing what started life as a concept, into a working reality. They provided complete support throughout the project, ranging from onshore