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Tel:
+61 8 6313 5500
Fax: +61 8 6313 5599
Level 1, 50 Kings Park Road
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Projects 11 - 15 of 21
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After the success of the WP-PA Jacket & topsides, ICON Engineering
was again commissioned to install the West Patricia WP-IA jacket.
WP-IA was the second of a planned series of jackup
rig installable platforms to be used in the development of the West
Patricia field. The 360 tonne jacket was lifted horizontally using the
jackup rig “Atwood Beacon”.
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As part of its ongoing quest to develop previously uncommercial
fields, Apache, in conjunction with ICON, developed the “Minnowpod”
concept. This monopod substructure is used as the surface conductor
on shallow water exploration wells which have a high probability of
success.
ICON carried out the design, fabrication and
installation, due to extensive experience with minimal facilities platforms
offshore.
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ICON Engineering was commissioned by Apache to install the Victoria
jacket and topsides, near Varanus Island, offshore Western Australia.
Apache drilled the exploration wells using ICON
designed “minnowpod” conductors which are able to free stand
in extreme environmental conditions. These conductors are designed to
support a minimal topsides and act as single well platform, allowing
very low cost development of marginal reserves.
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ICON Engineering was commissioned by the Apache Energy Drilling
Group to design shallow water monopod structures using specially reinforced
30" conductors as the platform legs. The philosophy requires that
the conductors not only serve as surface casings of exploration wells,
but they can also be retained for later conversion to minimal offshore
structures in the event that a discovery is made. Hookup
and commissioning of these platforms is minimal due to their simplicity.
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ICON Engineering was engaged by Apache to manage the installation
phase of the Wonnich platform. The ICON work scope included managing
the development of the installation procedures and supervision of the
offshore works as Client representative.
The platform was installed using the jackup drilling
rig Ensco 56.
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