Balltec Bags North Sea Decom Contract

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Sleipnir (Photo: Heerema Marine Contractors)
Sleipnir (Photo: Heerema Marine Contractors)

Engineering from Balltec announced on Thursday it has been awarded a contract by Heerema Marine Contractors for work on the decommissioning and removal of a large platform with conductors in the North Sea.

Balltec said its scope of supply comprises 18 of its LiftLOK ball and taper lifting connectors, to be used for the lifting of 30 inch diameter conductors during removal of a jacket in a single lifting operation by Heerema’s heavy lift vessel Sleipnir. The jacket and conductors will then be transported suspended in the cranes of the Sleipnir to a decommissioning yard.  

The LiftLOK connectors, rated to a safe working load of 76 mT, are due to be delivered in March 2020, with offshore operations scheduled to take place during the following summer.

The track record for Balltec’s LiftLOK connectors for the remote deployment and recovery of subsea equipment includes notable projects such as Asgard and Aasta Hansteen for Equinor, the company noted.

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