Kasawari

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Goals & Scope of Work

  • PPL participated in providing site-move and load-out services for the Kasawari Oil & Gas Project, including transportation of 3 oversized and heavy Membrane Skids from the Vina Offshore yard to Dong Xuyen Port for barge load-out operations.
  • Each cargo unit weighed 236 tons, requiring transportation and load-out methods that strictly complied with technical and safety standards of the offshore oil & gas industry.
  • The scope of work included internal transportation within the fabrication yard, coordination of specialized transport equipment and execution of load-out operations for offshore transportation.

Key Challenges

  • Transportation of oversized Membrane Skids weighing up to 236 tons per unit
  • Strict control requirements for load distribution and cargo stability during transportation
  • Working conditions at the fabrication yard and jetty area required high precision in equipment coordination
  • Barge load-out operations required close coordination between operations, engineering and site teams
  • Strict compliance with technical and safety standards of the offshore oil & gas project

Solutions & Deployment

  • Implemented site-move and load-out methods based on detailed engineering calculations and site surveys
  • Mobilized SPMT systems and specialized transport equipment suitable for cargo dimensions and weight
  • Closely monitored technical factors including load distribution, center of gravity and cargo stability during transportation
  • Maintained close coordination between operations, engineering and site teams to ensure project progress and safety
  • Executed barge load-out operations in accordance with offshore transportation technical requirements

Project Overview

Client

Bolloré Logistics Vietnam

Scope of work

Site-move, load-out

Comodity

3 Membrane Skids

Weight (MT)

236 tons/unit

Dimensions

20 x 11,49 x 7,1 m

Transport route

Vina-Offshore Port - Dong Xuyen Port

Execution period

June 1, 2021 - June 6, 2021

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