Projects participation

Wordwide Health Safety and Environmental

Details Description of the project involvement 

Hamburg Germany

Project HSE Manager

NordSeeCluster Windfarm

Project scope of work includes the installation of 104 extended monopiles as well as the installation of scour protection. First phase include installation of 44 monopiles, with the remaining 60 units slated for second phase. The Nordseecluster is being implemented in two phases, the 660 MW Nordseecluster A and the 900 MW Nordseecluster B, each comprising two offshore wind farms.

Wilhelmshaven Germany

Project HSE Manager

FSRU Wilhelmshaven

Construction of the Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) jetty at Wilhelmshaven.The project was managed by FSRU Wilhelmshaven GmbH, a joint venture between ENGIE and TES. By leveraging its experience in dredging, infrastructure and offshore energy

Netherlands Moerdijk

Project HSE Coordinator

Vox Apolonia commissioning project

The project in Moerdijk consists in commissioning of Vox Apolonia dredging vessel

Netherlands Moerdijk

Project HSE Coordinator

Vox Ariane maintenance project

The project in Moerdijk consists in overall maintenance of Vox Ariane dredging vessel

Netherlands Moerdijk

Project HSE Coordinator

Vox Apolonia commissioning project

The project in Moerdijk consists in commissioning of Vox Apolonia dredging vessel

Klaipeda port channel

Project HSE Coordinator

Klaipeda dredging project

The project in Klaipeda consists of dredging about 2 million m3 of material for the deepening of the port area to a depth of -15.5 m. The current depth is approximately -15.0 m. The material to be dredged consists of soft material and boulders. This dredged material will be dumped at an offshore dump location about 20km offshore from the Port entrance

HKZ Alpha and HKZ Beta Platforms​

Health Safety Environment Client Representative

Hollandse Kust Zuid Project

Petrofac confirms award of the Hollandse Kust Zuid (HKZ) offshore grid connection Beta HVAC platform (substation) in the North Sea by TenneT, the Dutch-German transmission grid operator. This follows the award of the contract for HKZ platform Alpha in July 2018 and subsequent confirmation of HKZ platform Beta option. A total of eight 700-megawatt standardised concept transformer substations will be installed offshore of the Netherlands until 2030. Petrofac is responsible for the engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) of both the third (HKZ platform Alpha) and fourth (HKZ platform Beta) substations which have a total contract value of approximately US$200 million.

Offshore Wind Farm Field

Health Safety Environment Client Representative

Installation of the 62 jacket foundations for the Saint-Brieuc offshore wind farm in France is progressing steadily. To date, Van Oord has successfully completed the installation of 24 jacket foundations. Meanwhile, Van Oord’s offshore installation vessel Aeolus is continuing with pre-piling works at the remaining foundation locations. Almost half of the wind farm foundation locations have been drilled and equipped with pin piles. The works will be completed in 2023.

PLBH Vessel

Project Health Safety Environment Coordinator

Shah Deniz 2 Project

The SD2 Project aims at delivering 16Bcma of gas sales, with peak condensate rates of 105Mbd through the installation of additional wells within the high-pressure gas-condensate SD Contract Area located approximately 70km south east of Baku. Two marine export pipelines transport gas and condensate to onshore reception, gas-processing and condensate facilities located at the Sangachal Terminal (ST), approximately 55km south west of Baku.

Gloria Jack-up Drilling Platform

Health Safety Environment Client Representative

Decommissioning Project

The Gloria offshore platform has reached the end of its economic lifetime after more than 40 years in service. OMV Petrom contracted GSP Offshore, a Romanian company, for the removal services. The solution consisted in reinstating the platform jacking system, positioning the Gloria platform on a cargo barge (GSP Big Foot2) and transporting it to the shore.

PLBH Vessel

Health Safety Environment Engineer

Shah Deniz 2 Project

BP, on behalf of the Shah Deniz consortium, has awarded to the Saipem, Bos Shelf and Star Gulf consortium, a Transportation and Installation contract for the Stage 2 development of the Shah Deniz field. The field is located 55 miles (90 kilometers) offshore Azerbaijan, in water depths from 246 feet (75 meters) to 1,804 feet (550 meters). The scope of work of the contract includes the transportation and installation of jackets, topsides and subsea production systems and subsea structures, the laying of over 223 miles (360 kilometers) pipelines, diving support services and the upgrade of the Pipelay Barge Israfil Huseinov (PLBH) installation vessels .

Health Safety Environment Engineer

Shah Deniz 2 Project

BP, on behalf of the Shah Deniz consortium, has awarded to the Saipem, Bos Shelf and Star Gulf consortium a Transportation and Installation contract for the Stage 2 development of the Shah Deniz field. The field is located 55 miles (90 kilometers) offshore Azerbaijan, in water depths from 246 feet (75 meters) to 1,804 feet (550 meters). The scope of work of the contract includes diving support services and heavy lifting performed by the SCV Khankendi - diving support vessel .

FDS 2 Vessel

Health Safety Environment Engineer

EGINA Project

Saipem will carry out engineering, procurement, fabrication, installation and pre-commissioning of 52km of oil production and water injection flow lines, 12 flexible jumpers, 20km of gas export pipelines, 80km of umbilicals and mooring and offloading systems. Turning to marine operations, planned to be carried out at the beginning of 2016 by the FDS and FDS 2 ultradeep-water field development ships and by the Saipem 3000 heavy lift DP vessel, the main technical challenge will be the installation of the risers, which will have to be toptensioned by huge buoyancy tanks of 6-7 m diameter and 50 m in length.

Castorone Vessel

Health Safety Environment Engineer

Ichthys LNG Project

Ichthys LNG’s 890-kilometre gas export pipeline (GEP) delivers condensed gas from the Ichthys Explorer central processing facility (CPF) in the Browse Basin to onshore processing facilities at Bladin Point near Darwin, in preparation for export. The GEP is the longest subsea pipeline in the southern hemisphere and the fifth longest on the planet. The pipeline is 42-inch in diameter and composed of about 700,000 tonnes of steel and coated with 550,000 tonnes of concrete.

Castorone Vessel

Health Safety Environment Engineer

Burullus Offshore Oil Field Project

Burullus is a joint venture of the UK’s BG Group, Egyptian Natural Gas Company (Egas) and Malaysia’s Petronas. Saipem, part-owned by the Italian oil major Eni, says the contract covers the engineering, procurement, installation and commissioning of the subsea development system for the Sequoia field in water depths of 70-570 metres, along with a new 22-inch gas export pipeline. SAIPEM has laid more than 30,000 KM of flow lines, from ultra- shallow to deepwater, through its S-LAY and more recently through its J-LAY technology.

Castorone Vessel

Health Safety Environment Engineer

BigFoot Offshore Oil Field Project

Enbridge signed a letter of intent with Chevron, Statoil and Marubeni to build and operate the Big Foot oil pipeline from the Big Foot field. The Big Foot pipeline transports approximately 100,000bpd. The 40 mile-long pipeline is located approximately 170 miles south of the Louisiana coast and lies in water depths of up to 5,900ft. The pipeline is 64km-long and contains a 20inch diameter pipe and is able to transport approximately 100,000bpd. Enbridge undertook the $200m oil pipeline project as part of its Walker Ridge Gas Gathering System project to transport oil from the offshore fields in the Walker Ridge region to an onshore gathering system in Louisiana.

Castorone Vessel

Health Safety Environment Engineer

JSM Offshore Oil Field Project

Saipem won a contract to transport and install the crude oil export pipeline from the fields in December 2010. The company used its pipelayer vessel Castorone to install the pipeline. The scope of work encompasses the transportation and installation of a crude oil export pipeline, 61 cm (24 inches) in diameter, which will have a length of 220 kilometres (136 miles), reaching a maximum water depth of 2,140 metres (7,000 feet), connecting the JSM Floating Production Unit.

Castorone Vessel

Health Safety Environment Engineer

Commissioning Project

Castorone is an ice-class pipe laying vessel (PLV) being built for Saipem, a subsidiary of the Italian energy company Eni. In March 2011, Keppel Shipyard, a subsidiary of Keppel Offshore & Marine, was contracted for the completion of the Castorone. The project is being jointly undertaken by Keppel Shipyard and its sister company Keppel Singmarine. The two companies are responsible for detailed engineering, fabricating marine systems and outfitting, and installation and integration of marine and pipe laying equipment. They are also responsible for commissioning the marine systems and conducting sea trials.

Castoro 10 Vessel

Health Safety Environment Officer

PNG LNG Offshore Oil Field Project

PNG LNG Offshore is a 407km-long shallow water pipeline project operated by Exxon Mobil. This gas pipeline, with a maximum diameter of 36 inches, starts at Gulf of Papua (Papua New Guinea) and ends in National Capital (Papua New Guinea). The PNG LNG Offshore project started operations in 2012 and is owned by Santos, Exxon Mobil, Kumul Petroleum Holdings, JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration, and Mineral Resources Development.

Castoro 12 Vessel

Health Safety Environment Officer

Kashagan Offshore Oil Field Project

The North Caspian Operating Company (NCOC) has two 95 kilometer pipelines, which will connect D island in the Caspian Sea to the Karabatan onshore plant in Kazakhstan. The scope of work includes the engineering, the welding materials, the conversion and the preparation of vessels, the dredging, the installation, the burial and the pre-commissioning of the two pipelines. Some of the scope will be executed with specialized subcontractors. The two pipelines, with a diameter of 28 inches, are made of carbon steel, internally cladded with a corrosion resistant alloy layer, and each will have an offshore length of about 65 out of the total 95 km.

Castoro 16 Vessel

Health Safety Environment Officer

Kashagan Offshore Oil Field Project

The North Caspian Operating Company (NCOC) has two 95 kilometer pipelines which will connect D island in the Caspian Sea to the Karabatan onshore plant in Kazakhstan. The scope of work includes the engineering, the welding materials, the conversion and the preparation of vessels, the dredging, the installation, the burial and the pre-commissioning of the two pipelines. Some of the scope will be executed with specialized subcontractors. The two pipelines, with a diameter of 28 inches, are made of carbon steel, internally cladded with a corrosion resistant alloy layer and each will have an offshore length of about 65 out of the total 95 km.