Boskalis’ Dockwise to Transport Johan Sverdrup Hardware from S. Korea to Norway
Dutch company Boskalis will transport the topside modules being built South Korea for the Johan Sverdrup development offshore Norway.
The contract awarded by Samsung Heavy Industries to Dockwise, a Boskalis subsidiary, is for the transportation of the three topside modules of the riser platform and the topside of the processing platform for the Statoil-operated Johan Sverdrup project.
According to Boskalis, the contract is worth $40 million. The modules will be transported by Dockwise in three journeys.
A Dockwise type I heavy transport vessel will transport two topside modules of the riser platform with a total weight of more than 20,000 MT and a Dockwise type II vessel will transport the third 6,000 MT module in the first half of 2018. The modules will be transported from the yard in Geoje, South Korea to the project site offshore Norway where they will be offloaded.
The transportation of the topside of the processing platform from South Korea will be executed by the Dockwise Vanguard and is expected to take place in the first half of 2019. Following its arrival in Norway, the cargo will be offloaded in a fjord near Stavanger.
Johan Sverdrup, located approximately 150 kilometers offshore Stavanger, Norway, is one of the five biggest oil fields on the Norwegian continental shelf with expected resources of between 1.7 and 3.0 billion barrels of oil equivalent. The project is a joint development by Statoil, Lundin Norway, Petoro, Det norske oljeselskap and Maersk Oil.