Neptune bags Ichthys work

OE Staff
Monday, May 23, 2016

McDermott International's Australia arm has awarded Neptune a contract for the provision of 350 concrete mattresses, which will be utilized for flowlines walking mitigation on the INPEX-operated Ichthys liquefied natural gas project, offshore Australia. 

It will be manufactured at Neptune’s yard in Batam using heavy density concrete and will weigh approximately 60-tonne each in the air. Works commenced in April 2016 under an accelerated production schedule.

Neptune CEO Robin King said, “The award of this contract follows the successful completion of other related scopes of work for McDermott on the Ichthys project by our stabilization service line. Additionally, Neptune has also performed survey and ROV campaigns on this project in recent years and we are pleased to provide ongoing support to McDermott on this milestone development.”

Categories: LNG

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