Hansa Heavy Lift Makes Jangkrik Deliveries

Hansa Heavy Lift has transported two dozen reels as well as a range of subsea equipment for the Jangkrik Complex Project, off the coast of Indonesia.

HHL Richards Bay picked up the cargo at three different ports: Rosyth, UK; Le Trait, France and Tanjung Langsat, Malaysia.

Hansa Heavy Lift discharged the reels and subsea equipment in Balikpapan, Indonesia onto the offshore vessel Viking Neptun, in five mobilisations. Two more offshore vessels, the Seismic Supporter and the Deep Orient, were used to load and offload some of the equipment from HHL Richards Bay.

This was a complex project which required a very careful planning process as well as continuous communication with all parties involved from the start,” said Henry Woo, head of Asia Pacific, Hansa Heavy Lift.

“Our P2-1400 vessel type was the ideal ship for this project, as she provided enough space to stow and handle the cargo and enough crane capacity for discharging.”

During the final move, Hansa Heavy Lift transferred 19 empty reels to the Viking Neptun and loaded all the subsea equipment, while the remaining reels and equipment were discharged in Tanjung Langsat.

“Technip is delighted to have had the opportunity to work with Hansa Heavy Lift during the recent successfully completed offshore risers and static umbilicals installation campaign for Jangkrik Complex Project,” said Stephane Catroux, deputy package manager, TechnipFMC.