“This is one of the most important projects for Kongsberg Maritime and has required participation from a number of our departments. It has really been a Full Picture project, according to the best traditions within KONGSBERG. The technology we have supplied has already been expansively tested, but the size and complexity of the project presented an additional challenge,” explains Per Hægstad, Senior Project Manager for automation at Kongsberg Maritime.
TOUGH CLIMATE
Production start-up is scheduled for the third quarter of 2011. The Skarv field, discovered by BP in 1998, is located on the Haltenbanken bank, around 50 km north of the Polar circle and 220 km west of the Norwegian coast. The conditions here are widely recognised as extremely harsh, with waves up to 30 metres in height and winds of up to 40 metres per second. In order to ensure that the vessel remains in position, irrespective of extreme weather conditions, FPSO Skarv has been fitted with KONGSBERG’s thruster control system. Moreover, KONGSBERG has supplied security and information management systems, process and subsea control systems and electrical and marine systems.
“KONGSBERG has played a hand in all the equipment on-board the FPSO which involves control and monitoring, from heating and ventilation , process control of subsea systems, to the ship’s movement and power station. It is hugely beneficial for the customer to have a major integrated control and monitoring system which covers the entire ship,” explains Mr. Hægstad.