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Fugro Gets Marine Survey Job at Indonesia’s LNG and CCS Scheme

require a collaborative and informed approach.“With our expertise and solutions, we will be able to contribute to energy security in the region,” said Mark Heine, CEO of Fugro.The Abadi LNG project is based on an onshore LNG development scheme that INPEX is developing in partnership with PT Pertamina Hulu Energi Masela and PETRONAS Masela in Masela block.The project’s annual LNG production is expected to reach 9.5 million tons, equivalent to over 10 percent of Japan’s current annual LNG imports.As a result, the project will have a meaningful contribution to improving energy security

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The Troubled History of Protecting Marine Assets

heavier dredges, and larger nets has resulted in more damage to marine infrastructure than ever before. A few recent examples…April 2018 was a dark month with three major incidents. These included the loss of five lives in Indonesia when a vessel dropped anchor in a restricted area and dragged a Pertamina pipeline causing it to burst. In Port O’Connor, Texas, a dredge caught on fire after hitting a subsea gas pipeline, and in the Straits of Mackinac, on The Great Lakes, a dragging anchor dented a major pipeline and damaged electric cables causing a mineral oil leak.On December 23, 2019, Malta

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Partners Target Subsea Gas Seperation

, but so far, the separation of ‘back-produced’ CO2 from the well-stream has been considered carried out on an existing platform, adding cost and making the concept economically unattractive, Aker Solutions said.Now the Norwegian-based firm is working with energy companies Total, Pertamina, Equinor and industry group the CO2 Capture Project (CCP), including members BP, Chevron and Petrobras, in a joint industry project (JIP) to identify required membrane qualities for a subsea gas and CO2 separation process, to minimize pretreatment needs and avoid large processing modules.Flooding

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InterMoor Awarded SPM Installation from PT Pertamina

InterMoor, an Acteon company, has been awarded a Single Point Mooring (SPM) installation from PT Pertamina in Indonesia. The work is part of a contract for engineering, procurement, construction, installation and commissioning of Subsea Pipe Line (SPL) and Single Point Mooring (SPM) awarded to a consortium comprised of Indonesian EPC company PT.Rekayasa Industri and InterMoor Pte.   The award will contribute to the expansion of Pertamina’s refinery in Balongan, West Java. The refinery development master plan intends to increase the capacity of the Balongan refinery from 100 thousand

Subsea Pipeline Pressure Intervention Averts Major Disruprtion

. The operation made company history as the largest subsea pipeline pressure intervention that TDW has ever executed.  The challenging hot tap and STOPPLE plugging operation was carried out for main contractor Timas Suplindo in cooperation with Offshore Construction Specialists on behalf of Pertamina EP, on sections of the pipeline network attached to the Lima Flow Station in the North West Java Sea.  Work was carried out as part of the Lima Subsidence Remediation Project.  The initiative aims to raise the Lima Flow Station that has been slowly subsiding into the seabed since 1997

Offshore Indonesia Oil Exploration Progress by RH Petrogas

that through its wholly owned subsidiaries Petrogas (Island) Ltd. and RHP Salawati Island B.V. has an aggregate 33.21% working interest in the Island PSC. The Island PSC covers an area of 1,097km^2. The other partners in the Island PSC are PetroChina International Kepala Burung Ltd. (16.79%) and PT Pertamina Hulu Energi Salawati (50%). The Island PSC is operated by JOB Pertamina-PetroChina Salawati, which is a joint operating body formed between Pertamina and PetroChina. The consortium, as contractor of Indonesian government operating under the supervision of SKK Migas (Satuan Kerja Khusus Minyak

Offshore Well Decommissioning: DecomWorld KL Training Workshop

and environmentally-sound way. But with only a limited number of projects in the region to draw from, taking a giant leap towards project execution presents an extremely challenging and costly prospect. With confirmed speakers from leading operators including Shell, ExxonMobil, BG Group, Pertamina and Woodside, the 5th Annual Offshore Decommissioning Training Workshop is the premier meeting point for decommissioning and abandonment training in the Asia-Pacific. The 5th Annual Offshore Decommissioning Training Workshop will bring together 200+ offshore professionals and decommissioning

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