Actemium and Semco Maritime given commissioning services contract for Tyra redevelopment project
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The Tyra redevelopment project is led by Total E&P Denmark and includes the installation of eight new platforms at the Tyra field in the Danish North Sea. The new platforms are fabricated in Indonesia, Singapore and Italy, and will be installed in 2021 and 2022.
Actemium and Semco Maritime have been awarded the provision of commissioning services contract, which features several scopes of work, including project management, HSE management, planning, commissioning engineering, onshore sail away preparation from the fabrication yards, offshore commissioning execution, procurement and subcontracting as well as startup assistance.
“We are proud that Total has chosen our consortium in a tender for this exciting commissioning contract as part of the historic redevelopment of the Tyra field, which will improve overall operational energy efficiency and is expected to entail a 30% reduction in CO2 emissions. We look forward to kicking off the collaboration,” says Senior Vice President of Semco Maritime Oil & Gas, Anders Benfeldt.
“The redevelopment project will make Tyra a high-tech production and export center that will secure Denmark’s gas supply for many years ahead, and we look forward to contributing with our joint experience and knowhow as Total establishes a state-of-the-art facility ensuring efficient production and enhanced safety,” says Business Unit Manager of Actemium Oil & Gas Commissioning, Christophe Monier.
The commissioning work will ensure that all installations have been completed safely and in accordance with the approved design. The work includes thorough tests and controls of all processes on the platforms in accordance with the approved design and safety specifications. Actemium and Semco Maritime will employ highly specialised process, electrical, instrumentation, communication, HVAC and mechanical engineers and technicians.
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