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by moinsdewatt » 31/08/21, 13:59

continuation of this post of November 7, 2020 http://www.oleocene.org/phpBB3/viewtopi ... 9#p2311819 regarding the redevelopment of the large Tyra gas field.

Tyra topsides complete 10,000-mile journey from Singapore
The first set of new topsides for the TotalEnergies Tyra redevelopment in Denmark have completed their 10,000-mile voyage from Singapore.


By Allister Thomas 30/08/2021,

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The first set of Tyra topsides have completed their 16,000km (9941mile) journey from Singapore

The first set of new topsides for the TotalEnergies Tyra redevelopment in Denmark have completed their 10,000-mile voyage from Singapore.

Head of the Tyra redevelopment, Morten Pedersen, said work will soon start on installing the topsides using Heerema's Sleipnir heavy lift vessel, moving the equivalent weight of 15 jumbo jets.

The Tyra topsides made their sailaway from the Sembcorp Marine yard in Singapore just over a month ago.

The new topsides will replace older platforms at Tyra, which have been running for nearly 40 years.

TotalEnergies envisions the new structures will boost operational efficiency and run for the next 25 years, producing more than 200million barrels of oil equivalent.

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Meanwhile CO2 emissions will be cut by 30%, while flaring could be reduced by 90%.

Sembcorp Marine, which is headquartered in Singapore, manufactured two wellhead topsides, one riser topside and two bridges for the project.

The remainder of the order, totaling six topsides and four bridges, is expected to be delivered next year.

Around 90% of Denmark's natural gas is processed and sent ashore via the Tyra hub.

A decommissioning campaign in summer 2020 saw the weight equivalent of around seven Eiffel Towers removed from the field in preparation of the new facilities being installed.


https://www.energyvoice.com/oilandgas/n ... singapore/
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by moinsdewatt » 24/09/21, 11:21

continuation of this post of June 15, 2021 http://www.oleocene.org/phpBB3/viewtopi ... 3#p2321043

Maritime transport of cars confirms its shift towards LNG

Posted on 22 / 09 / 2021 lemarin

The 42 large car-carriers ordered since the start of the year have chosen LNG as their fuel. The latest example is the Japanese shipowner K Line with eight new units of 7 cars ordered for the period 000-2023.

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On the model of the “Century Highway Green” which entered service in March, K Line, like its Japanese counterparts, is turning to LNG as fuel. (Photo: K Line)

https://lemarin.ouest-france.fr/secteur ... ans-le-gnl
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by sicetaitsimple » 31/03/22, 17:40

Continuation of the minusdewatt post of 19/08/21:
"Finistère: the Landivisiau gas power plant will be commissioned this Thursday"
https://www.lefigaro.fr/societes/finist ... i-20220330

It's certainly not the ideal time to inaugurate a gas-fired power plant, but that's the way it is....
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