Loadout of Chevron Tombua Landana top side modules completed
2008.10.05 -
Projects

Fairstar Heavy Transport NV (FAIR) has completed the loading of two topside modules this week onto its heavy transport ship Fjord. These two modules have been constructed in Okpo, Korea at the DSME yard. Dave Hangoor, Operations Manager for Fairstar, reported “Both modules with an approximate total weight of 11,000 tons, were successfully skidded onto the deck of the Fjord directly from the quayside. The coordination and teamwork between DSME, Fairstar and Heerema Marine Contractors resulted in a smooth and incident free loading in less than five hours. The ship functioned perfectly as we managed the changing tidal cycle while taking the modules onboard”. The Fjord will sail from Korea directly to the Tombua Landana field in Angola being developed by Chevron. Philip Adkins, CEO Fairstar, commented “Heerema Marine Contractors is managing a project of enormous complexity. The logistics and engineering scope leave very little room for error. Fairstar is playing a small part in the overall project but we are determined to build a reputation for flawless technical execution and reliability within the field development community.”
The FPSO Sevan Piranema has today commenced oil production on the Piranema field, off the coast of Aracaju, in the state of Sergipe, Brasil.
Q is located in Mississippi Canyon block 961. The natural gas field is developed as a subsea tieback to the Anadarko-operated Independence Hub facility in the eastern US Gulf of Mexico. StatoilHydro has a 50% working interest in the Q field.
The Piranema field, 25 km off the coast of Sergipe, started producing oil this Wednesday (10/10), in deep Northeastern Brazil waters. With operations going online in this field, Petrobras is taking another step towards maintaining Brazil’s oil self-sufficiency. The Piranema oil, of excellent quality, at 44º API, is the lightest oil produced in deep waters in Brazil.
The first tanker with a cargo of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the Snøhvit field left port at Melkøya near Hammerfest, northern Norway
Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE:XOM) announced today that its subsidiary, Esso Exploration Angola (Block 15) Limited, has started production from the Marimba North project, designed to develop 80 million barrels of oil in approximately 3,900 feet (1,300 meters) of water more than 90 miles (145 kilometers) off the coast of Angola.