UK based heavy lift and transport company ALE said it completed the jack-up, skidding and load-out of an offshore platform for the third development stage of the Vladimir Filanovsky oil field, the largest in the Russian section of the Caspian Sea.
The operation brought a topside and deck support frame (DSF) together to form a satellite platform, before the whole structure was loaded-out. This was the first time that the jacking capabilities of the Mega Jack 800 had been used in Russia, ALE said.
ALE first carried out the weighings for both separate structures and then prepared for the jacking operations. This was the first time ALE had combined its Mega Jack 800 with its jack and pack system, and by doing so the company was able to provide another two jacking columns in addition to the Mega Jack 800’s standard four towers.
Due to the limited space available on site, neither cranes nor forklifts could be used to position the jacking system underneath the topside. ALE overcame this by using their skidding system to maneuver the jacking towers into position.
These operations normally involve the DSF being positioned underneath the topside, which is then jacked-down. However, the layout of the DSF and its jacking points required both structures to be moved, with the topside pulled over the DSF and into its final position.
The load-out of the platform was made more challenging by the high amount of friction, but the experience and resources of the ALE – Offshore Services’ team enabled the maneuver’s smooth completion with strand jacks.
Alongside the Mega Jack 800 and jack and pack system, ALE utilized six 200t capacity strand jacks to bring the topside and DSF together. Four 850t capacity strand jacks, fully stranded with 46 strands each, were used for the load-out of the platform.