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GM Deep Sea Mooring secures Det norske oljeselskap contract

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Global Maritime Deep Sea Mooring has signed a contract with Norwegian operator Det norske oljeselskap to support Prosafe’s semi-submersible Safe Zephyrus accommodation rig in the Ivar Aasen North Sea field. The contract also includes support to the Maersk Interceptor ultra-harsh environment jack-up rig.

Deep Sea Mooring, which has already successfully installed the pre-lay system, will supply mooring and pre-lay equipment; offshore personnel; mobilisation and demobilisation services; and operational planning for the Safe Zephyrus accommodation vessel in one of the world’s harshest offshore environments 175 km offshore Norway. The vessel is scheduled to stay in the Ivar Aasen field until the end of January 2017 with an option to extend until June 2017. The mooring of the Maersk Interceptor is also in the same field.

In order to secure the Safe Zephyrus, 12 mooring lines have been pre-laid with the mooring configuration consisting of fiber rope inserts, subsurface buoyancy units, chains, wires, and GM Vryhof’s industry leading Stevpris MK6 anchors. The anchors provide holding power over 30% higher than that of any other existing drag anchor today. Det norske oljeselskap will also take advantage of Deep Sea Mooring’s radio-frequency identification (RFID) system that ensures the tracking and documentation of all delivered and certified equipment via hand-held devices.

Wolfgang Wandl, CEO of Global Maritime Mooring Group, said:

“With the integrity of mooring systems so vital to accommodation vessels today – where mooring line failures can potentially lead to collisions with adjacent platforms – operators can settle for nothing less than the best in safe, innovative and quality mooring solutions.”

Åge Straume, Managing Director of Deep Sea Mooring Norway continued:

“Global Maritime Deep Sea Mooring meets these requirements head-on with our years of experience, our broad product portfolio, and our focus on innovation ensuring the optimal technical and commercial solution for operators and drilling contractors in many of the world’s harshest offshore environments. We are delighted to partner with Det norske oljeselskap as they look to maximise returns from the important but challenging Ivar Aasen field.”

The Ivar Aasen field (formerly the Draupne Field) is located in the northern part of the North Sea, west of the Johan Sverdrup field and 175 km offshore Karmøy, Norway. Det norske oljeselskap operates the field which contains approximately 200 million boe.

Det norske oljeselskap is a leading Norwegian oil and gas exploration development company. The company recently agreed to merge its operations with the Norwegian subsidiary of BP in a move that will double the company’s size and add operated installations, such as Skarv, Ula and Valhall, to its current Alvheim and Ivar Aasen fields. The new company will be called Aker BP.

Prosafe is a leading owner and operator of semi-submersible accommodation vessels. The Safe Zephyrus is one of the world’s most advanced semi-submersible accommodation vessel designed for the world’s harshest offshore environments. The vessel is equipped with a DP3 system and 12-point wire mooring arrangement for operations in harsh environments, providing maximum cost efficiency and flexibility. The open deck area is 1000 m2.


Adapted from a press release by Louise Mulhall

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