McDermott Completes KG-D6 Satellite Cluster Project
- Project Achieves Historic Firsts on Complex Ultra Deep-Water Project
McDermott International, Ltd announced it has completed work on Reliance Industries Limited KG-D6 Satellite Cluster Project, off the east coast of India.
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“McDermott’s work on the KG-D6 R and Satellite Cluster Projects included many firsts, including the deepest pipelay in India at 6,069 feet (1,850 meters) and the first piggy-back pipelay by our Derrick Lay Vessel 2000,” said Mahesh Swaminathan, Senior Vice President, Asia Pacific. “Completing these scopes despite some of the obstacles we faced, including cyclones and COVID-19, is testament to our project execution expertise in complex subsea environments and demonstrates our dedication to delivering our customer’s projects safely.”
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The Satellite Cluster Project scope included subsea pipelines and the installation of jumpers, umbilicals, in-line structures, pipelines, subsea manifolds and associated structures and pre-commissioning of pipelines and umbilicals. McDermott’s Derrick Lay Vessel 2000 and North Ocean 102 were used on the scope. At its peak, there were approximately 500 personnel working offshore supporting installation and pre-commissioning activities.
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