Aqualis Offshore to support Petrofac on BorWin gamma topside
Published by David Bizley,
Senior Editor
Oilfield Technology,
Offshore marine and engineering consultancy Aqualis Offshore, part of Oslo-listed Aqualis ASA, has been contracted by Petrofac to perform technical support services for its work on the BorWin gamma topside that is destined for the North Sea.
A consortium between Siemens and Petrofac has been contracted by TenneT to design, build and install a 900 MW Offshore HVDC converter platform BorWin gamma topside (within the project BorWin3 which comprises the complete grid connection: converter at sea and on land and the cable as well). The converter platform will be installed in the German Exclusive Economic Zone in the North Sea, 130 km off the coast at water depths of 40 m.
Aqualis Offshore’s scope of work includes preparation of technical specifications for the supply of the leg mating units and deck support units, technical support during the procurement process, review of engineering documents from suppliers, and monitoring of the various stages of the fabrication process. Aqualis Offshore’s Singapore office will perform the work. Contract value is undisclosed.
“Petrofac is a major international player so we are very pleased to be able to support them on their work on the BorWin3 project. Engineering consultancy support for offshore projects represents the backbone of Aqualis Offshore. We are very pleased that Petrofac recognises this,” says Phil Lenox, director – Asia Pacific, in Aqualis Offshore.
Aqualis Offshore is a specialised marine and offshore engineering consultancy focusing on the shallow and deepwater segments of the offshore oil and gas industry.
Adapted from a press release by David Bizley
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/offshore-and-subsea/19012016/aqualis-offshore-to-support-petrofac-on-borwin-gamma-topside/
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