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Project data sheet
Delivering the difference
Mexico
Pemex akal
The scope included:- Pipelay and topsides brownfield EPCIC
contract awarded by Pemex: Akal 529-12 - 3 x short 24” pipelines in
~ 50 msw and associated topsides- Performed in partnership with Tradeco,
a privately owned Mexican onshore civil and construction company
- Provision of onshore marine manager and Superintendent/Technical Marine Officers offshore
Pemex – akalIn 2013 Sea Trucks Group executed the AKAL project for Pemex in the Gulf of Mexico. This EPCI project consisted of the engineering, procurement, construction and installation of pipelines between the AKAL platforms CI-E-N-L, and the required platform extensions on all involved complexes.
Mexico
jascoN 34
Project overview
clieNtPemex / Tradeco
ProjectAkal
locatioNGulf of Mexico
Project tyPePipelay and Construction (EPCI)
coNtract Period2013 – 2014
VesselJascon 34
The project was executed in conjunction with TRADECO and included the fabrication of the platform extensions, spool pieces and other structural elements at the onshore fabrication facilities at Ciudad Del Carmen. STG set up a logistic office at Ciudad del Carmen for the execution of the project.
Engineering works included the installation engineering of the pipelines, spool pieces, platform extensions and integration of the E&I work into the existing platform systems.
Procurement was quite significant in relation to the overall execution schedule
Project information
of the project and the critical lead-times. Among others the lead-time on the pipeline materials, control valves, pig- launchers etc. was crucial to maintain the program.
The vessel, Jascon 34, transferred from West Africa to the Gulf of Mexico was employed on the project both for the pipelay as well as for the construction works.
In principle the platform extensions were constructed and installed after which the pipelines were installed, hooked-up simultaneously with the further installation of the topside equipment. The integration of
the ‘new’ facilities with the existing platform systems was completed after which the overall system was pressure tested and pre-commissioned.
The offshore campaign was completed in February 2014.
Akal-CI/Akal-E Akal-E/Akal-N Akal-N/Akal-L
Number of spools Platform extensions Cable (E&I)
24ӯ x 1.15 Km 24ӯ x 2.60 Km 24ӯ x 2.80 Km 65, total weight 20 mT 5 km
Key figures
Pipelines laid were as follows:
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STG AKALAll information, data and other technical description in this document are for guidance purposes only and subject to change. © June 2016 – Sea Trucks Group – All rights reserved.
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