Major Infrastructure Heading for North Sea

Published 12th Aug 2015

The steel jacket for the Mariner A platform has left the Spanish Dragados yard and is now on its way to the North Sea.

Construction of the large platform sub-structure started in October 2013 and was completed in May this year, on time and within budget and with a very good HSE performance.

134 metres high and with a footprint of 88 x 62 metres, it is the largest steel jacket ever built for a Statoil project. The weight is 22,400 tonnes including floatation tanks and rigging.

The 1835 nautical mile journey from the southern part of Spain to the Mariner field in the North Sea is expected to take around two weeks.

After it has arrived at the field, the jacket will be launched by the barge being ballasted to a certain angle, enabling the 22,400-tonne structure to slide horizontally into the sea.

The structure will then be upended and maneuvered into the right position by the heavy-lift vessel Saipem 7000.

Finally the jacket will be secured by 24 piles, ensuring that it is safely fixed for many decades to come.

Topsides installation is planned to take place in 2016.