Scope of work
Demolition work then started with removing the derricks and drilling installation completely, including the mud pumps and tanks, sliding piece and cement installations as well as all the remaining drilling equipment, cabling and piping.
The new accommodation block, which will house approximately 135 people, has already been prefabricated in Vlissingen and existing accommodation facilities will be refurbished. New life saving boats will be installed and the rigs will be fitted with stabiliser pumps to comply with the latest regulations. Work is expected to be completed in October.
Nordica Offshore is project manager on behalf of the customer and is carrying out the outfitting of the accommodation unit. Dutch engineering services company Alewijnse Marine Systems will be handling the electrical systems work. Alewijnse Marine Systems is also based on-site at Scheldepoort.
“We are specialised in the repair and conversion offshore market and already carry out a lot of maintenance and repairs for support vessels as well. Scheldepoort operates to the strictest health and safety standards, which are regularly audited by the oil and gas industry representatives,” stressed Mr Loohuis.