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Heerema Installs Tyra TEG Module in ‘Heaviest Offshore Crane Lift Ever’

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Heerema Installs Tyra TEG Module in 'Heaviest Offshore Crane Lift Ever'
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Dutch overseas setup company Heerema Marine Contractors claimed Tuesday it had actually damaged a globe training document with the setup of a 17,000 statistics bunch TotalEnergies’ Tyra TEG component in the Danish market of the North Sea.

The TEG component, called the largest Tyra II task topside, was mounted on the last staying bare coat at the Tyra overseas area.

“The lift of the 17,000 metric tons heavy process module broke a world record as the heaviest crane lift ever undertaken at sea. Nothing was left to chance when the two crane drivers, with the support of more than 260 offshore workers onboard Sleipnir, lifted what corresponds to the weight of around two Eiffel Towers,” Heerema Marine Contractors claimed.

According to Heerema, the lift has actually been gotten ready for years, as well as every action before, throughout, as well as article training has actually been detailed in a numerous hundred web pages lengthy guidebook prepared by Heerema Marine Contractors as well as TotalEnergies.

After the handling component came to the Tyra area on October 3, the overseas staff quickly entered into activity setting as well as began to eliminate the sea attachment listed below the 47-meter-tall component.

The sea attachment assisted to make certain a risk-free as well as secure trip fromIndonesia

Per Heerema, many thanks to fantastic climate condition, the crane chauffeurs obtained the thumbs-up to raise the component right into its last setting much less than 1 day after its arrival as well as 4 days in advance of timetable.

Heerema claimed that the procedure needed a great deal of control, horse power, as well as accuracy when the staff on Sleipnir needed to mount the substantial procedure component.

With 2 substantial crane hooks, the group grabbed the procedure component from the hefty transportation vessel GPOEmerald

Afterward, they cruised one maritime mile to the last bare coat while they elevated the component by 9 meters to after that reduce it onto the 6 legs.

In the coming weeks, the last Tyra II items– 2 bridges as well as a flare– will certainly be mounted.

When all links are bonded, the Heerema setup group will certainly turn over the baton to the TotalEnergies hook-up as well as appointing group, that will certainly concentrate on finishing as well as powering up the mounted systems as well as reconnecting them to the existing North Sea framework. Heerema Installs Tyra TEG Module in 'Heaviest Offshore Crane Lift Ever'Credit: Tyra 2

Lars Bo Christiansen, Project Director Deputy for TotalEnergies EP Denmark A/S: “Finally, Tyra II is in place. The team has been preparing this world record lift for years, and it was truly impressive to see how the planning culminated in just six hours when the world’s largest crane vessel Sleipnir helped us to put the enormous new process module into final position.

” I’m extremely happy that we implemented this vital lift in advance of timetable in our brand-new task strategy. Only 3 even more lifts to finish and after that our brand-new Tyra II will certainly remain in its last form.’

Michel Hendriks, COO for Heerema: “The safe and successful installation of the 17,000 metric ton TEG module is a fantastic milestone for Heerema and Sleipnir. The record-breaking lift demonstrated the vessel’s capacity to install enormous structures at sea. We are proud to have contributed to this key milestone in TotalEnergies and Danish Underground Consortium Partners’ Tyra Redevelopment project. The project’s success resulted from six years of close partnership and collaboration between all parties involved.”

The Tyra area is the biggest gas condensate area in the Danish Sector of theNorth Sea Due to seabed decrease, the Tyra area needed a redevelopment, asking for the elimination as well as decommissioning of the previous Tyra systems, reuse, as well as a 13-meter expansion of the existing coats at 6 systems, as well as the building as well as setup of brand-new topsides as well as a brand-new handling system, as well as a brand-new holiday accommodation system.

The handling component mounted on Tuesday will, a t top, have the ability to refine 300 million common cubic feet gas daily, which originates from both Tyra as well as 5 unmanned satellite areas, particularly Tyra Southeast, Harald, Valdemar, Svend as well asRoar

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