Interface Management News

Maersk Establishes Decomissioning Company

Maersk Oil, now Total. While Maersk Drilling did the plug and abandonment (P&A) for the James and Leadon wells, Maersk Supply Service provided the marine asset coverage on all three subsea fields and took on the responsibility for the engineering, subcontractor management, offshore planning, interface management and associated logistics, as well as the disposal of recovered facilities from the seabed through management of waste disposal contractors. “By combining our marine knowledge and experience from recent decommissioning projects, we can provide oil and gas operators bundled solutions

PFLNG Satu (Photo: © TechnipFMC plc.)

Changing the Landscape of LNG Production

of equipment to accommodate the motion effects of sea waves, wind, currents, tides and storms were among the greatest technical challenges.   The success of Petronas FLNG Satu can be attributed to a combination of factors including engineering skill, experienced fabricators, efficient interface management, and an experienced and committed project management team. PFLNG Satu achieved first drop of LNG on December 4, 2016, and is moored at its final location and. Once fully operational, the facility will boost Malaysia’s LNG production capacity and change the landscape of the LNG business

Image: SCHOTTEL HYDRO

SCHOTTEL HYDRO Sells 16 Turbines to SME

passive-adaptive composite blades with no need for any active pitch mechanism. Their drive trains are standardized with a two-stage planetary gearbox, an induction generator and a mechanical brake.    The scope of supply also includes the power electrics for the turbines and the interface management between turbines and platform. “With this system we offer SME a simple ‘plug and play’ solution for their PLAT-O platforms. We are very proud to be part of this project with 16 SIT turbines sold. The PLAT-O system provides SCHOTTEL HYDRO with a route to market and we expect

Petrofac JSD 6000L: Rendering courtesy of KONGSBERG

KONGSBERG Nets Petrofac Pipelayer Vessel Contract

UK. The contract worth more than NOK 230 Million was awarded by ZPMC to Kongsberg Maritime Engineering (KME), a wholly owned subsidiary of Kongsberg Maritime. The full contract includes supply and integration of the electrical, telecom and integrated control systems, project management, interface management and engineering services at all stages. In addition, a significant technology scope of supply includes generators, switchboards, automation, navigation & DP systems, radio and satellite communications, networking and on board entertainment, safety technology and monitoring systems such

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