PALFINGER Equips STREICHER-Built Rig with Two Cranes

PALFINGER MARINE’s drive for innovation in construction of offshore cranes proved to be crucial in securing a gig for Archer-operated STREICHER VDD 400.2 – TOPAZ modular drilling rig on Statoil Heimdal platform.

PALFINGER Equips STREICHER-Built Rig with Two Cranes

Namely, PALFINGER MARINE will support an innovative drilling project, aimed at permanent plugging and abandonment of 12 gas wells on the Heimdal field in the Norwegian North Sea, with two offshore cranes: the PK 23500 M knuckle boom crane and the PKM 700 T pipe handling crane.

Archer, the global oilfield service provider, has secured the contract with Statoil for the project. Archer has selected the German rig manufacturer MAX STREICHER GmbH & Co. KG aA for its VDD 400.2 -TOPAZ modular drilling rig to decommission and seal existing bore holes. The whole rig consists of modules that do not exceed 12 tonnes and is cost effective due to quick erection and dismantling of the rig using the drilling platform’s own cranes.

The ordered cranes have been developed and finally designed according to the specific requirements and standards by the engineering departments of PALFINGER MARINE and STREICHER. The cranes are assembled in Maribor, Slovenia, and will be delivered by the first quarter of 2014.

The PK 23500 M is equipped with an automatically levelled access basket for safest man-riding applications. The crane can also be used with a hook or winch. For safety reasons, various movement sequences of the PKM 700 T will partially be automated, and an anti-collision system from STREICHER is integrated. The PKM 700 T will have higher capacity compared to the existing crane on STREICHER’s VDD 400.1 offshore rig, which is being used by Archer off the coast of New Zealand on Shell’s Maui A platform, besides having a radius of 21 metres. Both cranes meet the highest demands, including ATEX regulations and all offshore standards.

The VDD 400.2 has been developed in accordance with the NORSOK Norwegian safety standards.

 

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Press Release, January 16, 2014