Collaborative Focus on Floating Gas Safety

Smit Lamnalco will have one of the key roles to play in drawing up the necessary guidelines and procedures for floating gas terminal facilities, according to the company’s CEO Daan Koornneef.

Collaborative Focus on Floating Gas Safety

We must be completely confident that our vessels and crews are fit for purpose in the event of an emergency,” he said.

Group Business Development Manager Andrew Brown pointed out that although there is some overlap on safety issues between floating oil and floating gas facilities, there are also important differences.

A robust safety framework is well-established and clearly understood in the floating oil storage and production sector,” Brown said, “and the industry is now working on standard operating procedures, safety regulations and emergency response plans for the floating LNG sector.”

But this is a new technology,” added Brown, “and it is advancing rapidly. It will enable the harnessing of vast gas reserves in offshore locations which so far have not proved economically viable. There are about 15 projects at various stages of development today but this number could easily double over the course of the next decade.

The industry has an impeccable safety record because of the skill and expertise within the sector,” he continued. “We must keep it that way.”

Brown questioned whether the industry should consider the possibility of making mandatory a dynamic positioning capability with redundancy (DP2) aboard gas shuttle tankers serving offshore floating gas facilities.

He is of opinion that as soon as cryogenic tandem transfer technology is sufficiently developed, the industry could move towards cargo transfer in a tandem configuration as opposed to a side-by-side arrangement. This has already been widely adopted in the FPSO sector.

Perhaps most important of all, however, is the urgent need for specialist tailored training for seafarers who are supporting floating gas terminal operations. Brown pointed out that the operation of specialist marine support vessels in this niche sector will require the very highest calibre of specially trained seafaring personnel.

 

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May 29, 2014