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Projects

Riser & PLR Installation TIMI

F23R-A and TMDR-A

Orange Delta Pte Ltd is pleased to share successful completion of the the TIMI project: offshore platforms preparation and riser plus PLR installation project.

Our scope of work included onshore (preparatory):
– Project Management
– Method and Structural Engineering
– Provision of Tooling, Equipment and Personnel
– Equipment Testing in Compliance with Shell
– Training & Certification of Personnel Offshore
– Mobilization and Operational Management
– PTW training

Scope of Work (offshore):
– Mobilization and Operational Management
– PTW application
– Erect Scaffolding and Rope Access
– Equipment Installation (Genset, HPU, Compressor, Winches, Chain blocks)
– Riser Guard Lifting, before vessel arrival
– Riser Pull-In
– Riser Clamp Installation
– Riser Guard Lowering and securing
– PLR Installation (2 platforms)

Orange Delta have installed over 20 risers along with their associated PLR’s, clamps
and piping – over 18 platforms at offshore Brunei and Sarawak Malaysia. We are the
Contractor to deliver complete engineering and project management, fabrication,
supply of equipment within our fleet and the skilled personnel to execute the Platform
Preparation Services.

The preparatory work includes the methods engineering and
work packages, permits to work, rigging design; identification and logistics
arrangement of our fleet of equipment and personnel from various disciplines: Rope
Access, Rigging, Welding, Mechanics, Scaffolding.

We provide complete set of ex-rated offshore equipment for the platform preparation
services – pull-in system (hydraulic/ air winch along with power supply), scaffolding
materials including lighting, suitably designed rigging and installation aids, welding/
NDT/ coating machines, personal and centralized gas detectors, tensioning/ torquing
tools within container(s).

Riser Replacement Project PRP7.5

Orange Delta Pte Ltd is proud to announce successful completion of the PRP7.5 offshore platform preparation project. In October 2021 client Allseas awarded the project to Orange Delta as part of their pipeline replacement project PRP 7.5 which, amongst others, included 5 new pipelines, associated risers and spools to be installed for Brunei Shell Petroleum (BSP). For Allseas this was their first project in Brunei and for Brunei Shell Petroleum and for Orange Delta the first offshore contracting project.

Orange Delta Singapore partnered with a local company Serikandi Oil Field Services Brunei for delivery of the topside preparation scope for riser pull-in. This includes including project management, engineering and detailed work packages, procurement, structural fabrication, offshore personnel, H2S PPE / tools, and all the equipment for riser brackets installation and riser pull in.

In November 2021, part of the equipment was mobilized from Singapore onboard Allseas vessel Felicity and a week later the offshore crew with scaffolding materials mobilized out of Muara Brunei onboard Fortitude. Once offshore, the platforms were outfitted with access (scaffolding) for the installation of riser clamps, winches and HPU’s, and additional lighting. Once the pipelay was completed by Allseas vessel Audacia, the Fortitude was enabled to lift new risers and Serikandi welders plus field joint coating completed the installation.

Feasibility Study for Renewable Energy in remote locations (off grid)

Site survey for renewable / tidal energy

Site assessment and study for implementation of renewable energy (tidal energy) and energy optimization – Raja Ampat, Indonesia.

Scope of work:

  • Site visit, assessment of existing electrical installation (consumers and generators)
  • Study recently installed solar plant
  • Study existing compressed air storage system
  • Assess locations for potential deployment of tidal energy systems
  • Conduct diving for seabed survey
  • Conduct current / flow measurements using an ADCP
  • Review local supply chain and logistics
  • Prepare reporting and close out meeting with recommendations for future steps
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