Rig platform installed in just seven months

Jon Lawson

2H Offshore has completed the installation of a lightweight, conductor-supported, minimum facility wellhead platform at Sarawak, Malaysia. 

The company was responsible for the concept, detailed design, transportation and installation of the platform in 35m water depth for the D28 oilfield Phase 1 project for OceanMight on behalf of Petronas.

The design has a lightweight substructure that is supported by the conductors and a lightweight topside that was installed after drilling and completion. Both components were installed using a jack-up drilling rig, which offered time and cost savings. 

This is the first platform of its kind to be installed using a jack-up drilling rig for Petronas in Malaysia. The efficient installation method and partnership with major Sarawak onshore fabrication company OceanMight meant that project execution and completion were achieved within seven months of the project award. This is one of the fastest offshore platform installations to be executed in Malaysia.

Shreenaath Natarajan, 2H Offshore director and project manager, said, “This project demonstrates once again that 2H Offshore’s holistic concept-to-installation approach to minimum facility platforms offers significant value to operators. Collaborating with a local offshore facilities construction yard (licensed by Petronas) and using a jack-up drilling rig for installation provided significant cost savings in a challenging climate.”

This project marks the fourth successful conductor-supported platform installation using a jack-up rig in Malaysian waters by 2H Offshore’s Kuala Lumpur office. Work on five further wellhead platforms is currently in progress.

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