Statoil has revealed fresh footage of its Mariner B vessel as it arrived in Global Energy Group’s Nigg Energy Park after completing a journey of more than 15,000 miles from a construction yard in South Korea.
The Mariner B floating storage unit (FSU) left the Samsung Construction Yard in June.
It has sailed a distance equalling two thirds around the world.
Johan A Johansen, Statoil’s vice president for operations in the UK and Ireland, said: “Following last year’s successful installation of the steel jacket for the Mariner A platform, we are now getting another key component in place on the field. This year will also see the start of pre-drilling of production wells. We are very much looking forward to increasing our operational activity on the UK Continental Shelf.”
Mariner B will have the conventional role of receiving, storing and offloading the oil produced at the field, but also play a role in the production process as storage for diluent, which will be mixed with the heavy Mariner oil during the production process to enhance processing and increase the value of the crude.
Total storage capacity is around 850,000 barrels, of which around 150,000 barrels is reserved for diluent.
The topsides for the Mariner A platform are expected to arrive next year. Following hook-up and commissioning, start-up is planned for 2018.
Global Energy Group is also engaged by Statoil for one of its offshore wind projects, fabricating suction anchors for the floating wind turbines at the Hywind Scotland project off the coast of Peterhead.
Hywind Scotland, planned to be completed late 2017, will be the world’s first floating wind park.