Float-off of Maari wellhead platform completed successfully

April 28, 2008
Earlier this month, Australian engineering and construction firm Clough completed float-off of the Maari wellhead platform in New Zealand for OMV New Zealand Ltd. on behalf of Maari joint venture partners.

Earlier this month, Australian engineering and construction firm Clough completed float-off of the Maari wellhead platform in New Zealand for OMV New Zealand Ltd. on behalf of Maari joint venture partners. The 9,770-tonne platform, standing 140 m in height, arrived in New Zealand after sailing from Malaysia in a 22-day dry transport on the MV Blue Marlin semisubmersible heavy transport vessel, contracted from Dockwise Shipping BV, the Netherlands. The float-off was carried out in the topographically sheltered waters of the Marlborough Sounds region on the north coast of New Zealand’s South Island. With the float-off completed, the project’s focus turns to wet-towing the platform from its current location to the field and self-installing it into position in the Tasman Sea off the west coast of Taranaki. Photo from Clough.

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