Jan De Nul Group has begun preparations for the subsea cable laying work for ADMA-OPCO’s NASR Full Field Development Package 2 Project off the coast of Abu Dhabi in the Arabian Gulf.
Isaac Newton. Image from Jan De Nul. |
The offshore work scope involves the cable installation services of three 132kV subsea power cables and ten 11kV subsea power cables, totaling over 200km of cable. Jan De Nul Group is mobilizing its cable laying vessel Isaac Newton to perform the loading, transport and laying of the cables. Isaac Newton is able to install all 200km of cables in only two trips.
The first cable sections will be loaded at Nexans’ facilities in Norway as of 10 October 2017.
The cable protection works, which comprise of pre- and post-lay mattress installation, post-lay trenching and subsea gravel installation, will be performed by Jan De Nul Group’s multipurpose vessel Daniel Bernoulli. This will be the first project for the Daniel Bernoulli, following its recent delivery from the shipyard in China. The cable routes will cross existing assets at more than 50 locations, involving installation of approximately 700 concrete mattresses. About 60km of the cable routes require burial, of which a substantial portion goes into calcarenite rock.
All offshore works are planned to be executed between Q4 2017 and Q2 2018.
The preparations are lead from Jan De Nul Group’s office in Abu Dhabi.
Jan De Nul was awarded the project in December 2016 by Hyundai Heavy Industries.