McDermott completes Malaysia offshore project work
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
Editor
Oilfield Technology,
Awarded in November 2018, the Pan Malaysia Transportation and Installation Projects included the transport and installation of jackets, topsides and pipelines for the Gorek, Larak and Bakong gas fields. McDermott's vessel, the Derrick Barge 30, was used to install the structures and pipelines, including the longest Corrosion Resistant Alloy pipeline in Malaysia. McDermott also fabricated risers and spools in its fabrication facility in Batam, Indonesia.
"McDermott's commitment to safety resulted in 1.3 million work hours without a lost-time injury on the project," said Ian Prescott, Senior Vice President, Asia Pacific. "The National Council for Occupational Safety and Health and the Department of Occupational Safety and Health in Malaysia recognised these results—naming McDermott as a finalist for its work on the Pan Malaysia Transportation and Installation projects."
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