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Shallow water pipe lay barge Stingray
Stingray is the first shallow water pipe lay barge in the fleet of Van Oord. It is designed in accordance with the highest quality and safety standards in the Oil and Gas industry and equipped with state-of-the-art machinery to install pipelines from 6 to 60 inches in diameter.
published: 21 Aug 2019
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Offshore, Pipe Laying
Submerged pipelines can be constructed on pipelaying vessels by stovepipe welding of pipe sections stored on the deck or by the reel method by which the pipeline produced onshore is wound onto reels beforehand. Winding onto the reel is possible for up to 90 kilometers of 100 to 400 millimeters diameter pipes. During pipeline laying the reel constantly rotates and the pipe is laid down to a 300 meter depth at a speed of up to 4 kilometers per hour. During lowering of the pipeline prepared on a deck a special device (a stinger) supports it to prevent from major bends when moving it from the vessel. The maintenance of all pipelaying vessel systems and welding equipment is performed by a computer (sea depth, wave and wind speeds are taken into account; pipelaying vessel stability is ensured).
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published: 04 Apr 2020
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Pipelay Installation
Watch the preparation work required for installing pipelines offshore.
published: 28 Nov 2018
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Offshore Pipe Laying
Laying a pipeline offshore in 2008.
Location: Gulf of Thailand
Between Sattahip & Songkhla
Client: Chevron
Lay Barge Java Constructor
published: 02 Sep 2020
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Offshore Pipe lay Installation Vessel
#Offshore #Vessel
published: 11 May 2020
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Massive Pipe-lay Vessel Spooling up Pipe
The Deep Blue is the market leading deepwater pipelay and subsea construction vessel. She utilises the reel-lay and J-lay pipelay methods to install all types of flexible and rigid pipe and umbilicals, and can lay umbilicals and flexibles from her below-deck carousels. Technip's flagship vessel has an excellent track record including many industry firsts and supports subsea developments in water depths up to 3,000 m.
published: 11 Feb 2017
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walking around a Derrick Pipe-laying Barge / Air Diving System
published: 02 Aug 2021
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Pipe line installation via Pipe lay barge.mpg
Conceptual video showing the installation of a pipeline between two platforms
published: 05 Apr 2012
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Offshore Pipelay
offshore pipelay submarine pipeline subsea welding field joint coating ndt aut automatic welding
published: 13 Dec 2014
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On the dock - Sapurakencana 2000, Pipe lay barge
This one has had at least one other name, And she way black most of her life. The thing that I don't like right off the start is 4 man rooms, That should be illegal IMO, Its not 1960 anymore, 2 man rooms is the norm in most of the world now, 1 guy on days and one guy on nights, You never see you room mate.
http://sapurakencana.com/ckfinder/userfiles/files/SapuraKencana%202000.pdf
published: 21 Jun 2015
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Shallow water pipe lay barge Stingray
Stingray is the first shallow water pipe lay barge in the fleet of Van Oord. It is designed in accordance with the highest quality and safety standards in the O...
Stingray is the first shallow water pipe lay barge in the fleet of Van Oord. It is designed in accordance with the highest quality and safety standards in the Oil and Gas industry and equipped with state-of-the-art machinery to install pipelines from 6 to 60 inches in diameter.
https://wn.com/Shallow_Water_Pipe_Lay_Barge_Stingray
Stingray is the first shallow water pipe lay barge in the fleet of Van Oord. It is designed in accordance with the highest quality and safety standards in the Oil and Gas industry and equipped with state-of-the-art machinery to install pipelines from 6 to 60 inches in diameter.
- published: 21 Aug 2019
- views: 8929
14:19
Offshore, Pipe Laying
Submerged pipelines can be constructed on pipelaying vessels by stovepipe welding of pipe sections stored on the deck or by the reel method by which the pipelin...
Submerged pipelines can be constructed on pipelaying vessels by stovepipe welding of pipe sections stored on the deck or by the reel method by which the pipeline produced onshore is wound onto reels beforehand. Winding onto the reel is possible for up to 90 kilometers of 100 to 400 millimeters diameter pipes. During pipeline laying the reel constantly rotates and the pipe is laid down to a 300 meter depth at a speed of up to 4 kilometers per hour. During lowering of the pipeline prepared on a deck a special device (a stinger) supports it to prevent from major bends when moving it from the vessel. The maintenance of all pipelaying vessel systems and welding equipment is performed by a computer (sea depth, wave and wind speeds are taken into account; pipelaying vessel stability is ensured).
As a rule, several vessels participate in the process of pipe laying. Special barges continuously supply pipes to a pipelaying vessel, which is preceded by a vessel monitoring the seabed. The supplied pipes are unloaded on storage sites located directly on the deck of the pipelaying vessel. They should have a stock of pipes for 12 hours of work.
Special conveyor is installed on the pipelaying vessel, which receives pipes that are welded here as well. Each welded joint is then ultrasonically tested for defects. Anticorrosion coating is applied to all joints after welding. Welded pipes are moving over the conveyor towards the aft. Stinger, a special boom, immersed in the water at an angle, over which the pipes are gradually lowered onto the seabed, is located here. It defines the required deflection of the top part of the gas pipeline, which prevents metal deformation.
There are three main ways that subsea pipe is laid -- S-lay, J-lay and tow-in -- and the pipelay vessel is integral to the success of the installation. Buoyancy affects the pipelay process, both in positive and negative ways. In the water, the pipe weighs less if it is filled with air, which puts less stress on the pipelay barge. But once in place on the sea bed, the pipe requires a downward force to remain in place. This can be provided by the weight of the oil passing through the pipeline, but gas does not weigh enough to keep the pipe from drifting across the seafloor. In shallow-water scenarios, concrete is poured over the pipe to keep it in place, while in deepwater situations, the amount of insulation and the thickness required to ward of hydrostatic pressure is usually enough to keep the line in place.
https://wn.com/Offshore,_Pipe_Laying
Submerged pipelines can be constructed on pipelaying vessels by stovepipe welding of pipe sections stored on the deck or by the reel method by which the pipeline produced onshore is wound onto reels beforehand. Winding onto the reel is possible for up to 90 kilometers of 100 to 400 millimeters diameter pipes. During pipeline laying the reel constantly rotates and the pipe is laid down to a 300 meter depth at a speed of up to 4 kilometers per hour. During lowering of the pipeline prepared on a deck a special device (a stinger) supports it to prevent from major bends when moving it from the vessel. The maintenance of all pipelaying vessel systems and welding equipment is performed by a computer (sea depth, wave and wind speeds are taken into account; pipelaying vessel stability is ensured).
As a rule, several vessels participate in the process of pipe laying. Special barges continuously supply pipes to a pipelaying vessel, which is preceded by a vessel monitoring the seabed. The supplied pipes are unloaded on storage sites located directly on the deck of the pipelaying vessel. They should have a stock of pipes for 12 hours of work.
Special conveyor is installed on the pipelaying vessel, which receives pipes that are welded here as well. Each welded joint is then ultrasonically tested for defects. Anticorrosion coating is applied to all joints after welding. Welded pipes are moving over the conveyor towards the aft. Stinger, a special boom, immersed in the water at an angle, over which the pipes are gradually lowered onto the seabed, is located here. It defines the required deflection of the top part of the gas pipeline, which prevents metal deformation.
There are three main ways that subsea pipe is laid -- S-lay, J-lay and tow-in -- and the pipelay vessel is integral to the success of the installation. Buoyancy affects the pipelay process, both in positive and negative ways. In the water, the pipe weighs less if it is filled with air, which puts less stress on the pipelay barge. But once in place on the sea bed, the pipe requires a downward force to remain in place. This can be provided by the weight of the oil passing through the pipeline, but gas does not weigh enough to keep the pipe from drifting across the seafloor. In shallow-water scenarios, concrete is poured over the pipe to keep it in place, while in deepwater situations, the amount of insulation and the thickness required to ward of hydrostatic pressure is usually enough to keep the line in place.
- published: 04 Apr 2020
- views: 7379
3:51
Pipelay Installation
Watch the preparation work required for installing pipelines offshore.
Watch the preparation work required for installing pipelines offshore.
https://wn.com/Pipelay_Installation
Watch the preparation work required for installing pipelines offshore.
- published: 28 Nov 2018
- views: 23425
17:50
Offshore Pipe Laying
Laying a pipeline offshore in 2008.
Location: Gulf of Thailand
Between Sattahip & Songkhla
Client: Chevron
Lay Barge Java Constructor
Laying a pipeline offshore in 2008.
Location: Gulf of Thailand
Between Sattahip & Songkhla
Client: Chevron
Lay Barge Java Constructor
https://wn.com/Offshore_Pipe_Laying
Laying a pipeline offshore in 2008.
Location: Gulf of Thailand
Between Sattahip & Songkhla
Client: Chevron
Lay Barge Java Constructor
- published: 02 Sep 2020
- views: 2688
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Massive Pipe-lay Vessel Spooling up Pipe
The Deep Blue is the market leading deepwater pipelay and subsea construction vessel. She utilises the reel-lay and J-lay pipelay methods to install all types o...
The Deep Blue is the market leading deepwater pipelay and subsea construction vessel. She utilises the reel-lay and J-lay pipelay methods to install all types of flexible and rigid pipe and umbilicals, and can lay umbilicals and flexibles from her below-deck carousels. Technip's flagship vessel has an excellent track record including many industry firsts and supports subsea developments in water depths up to 3,000 m.
https://wn.com/Massive_Pipe_Lay_Vessel_Spooling_Up_Pipe
The Deep Blue is the market leading deepwater pipelay and subsea construction vessel. She utilises the reel-lay and J-lay pipelay methods to install all types of flexible and rigid pipe and umbilicals, and can lay umbilicals and flexibles from her below-deck carousels. Technip's flagship vessel has an excellent track record including many industry firsts and supports subsea developments in water depths up to 3,000 m.
- published: 11 Feb 2017
- views: 15975
1:45
Pipe line installation via Pipe lay barge.mpg
Conceptual video showing the installation of a pipeline between two platforms
Conceptual video showing the installation of a pipeline between two platforms
https://wn.com/Pipe_Line_Installation_Via_Pipe_Lay_Barge.Mpg
Conceptual video showing the installation of a pipeline between two platforms
- published: 05 Apr 2012
- views: 4275
13:34
Offshore Pipelay
offshore pipelay submarine pipeline subsea welding field joint coating ndt aut automatic welding
offshore pipelay submarine pipeline subsea welding field joint coating ndt aut automatic welding
https://wn.com/Offshore_Pipelay
offshore pipelay submarine pipeline subsea welding field joint coating ndt aut automatic welding
- published: 13 Dec 2014
- views: 125634
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On the dock - Sapurakencana 2000, Pipe lay barge
This one has had at least one other name, And she way black most of her life. The thing that I don't like right off the start is 4 man rooms, That should be ill...
This one has had at least one other name, And she way black most of her life. The thing that I don't like right off the start is 4 man rooms, That should be illegal IMO, Its not 1960 anymore, 2 man rooms is the norm in most of the world now, 1 guy on days and one guy on nights, You never see you room mate.
http://sapurakencana.com/ckfinder/userfiles/files/SapuraKencana%202000.pdf
https://wn.com/On_The_Dock_Sapurakencana_2000,_Pipe_Lay_Barge
This one has had at least one other name, And she way black most of her life. The thing that I don't like right off the start is 4 man rooms, That should be illegal IMO, Its not 1960 anymore, 2 man rooms is the norm in most of the world now, 1 guy on days and one guy on nights, You never see you room mate.
http://sapurakencana.com/ckfinder/userfiles/files/SapuraKencana%202000.pdf
- published: 21 Jun 2015
- views: 5165