McDermott’s DB50 makes record lift in GoM

Jan. 27, 2015
McDermott International Inc.’s Derrick Barge 50 recently completed the installation of a drilling and production platform in the US Gulf of Mexico continental shelf that included the heavy lift of a 3,250-ton jacket.

Offshore staff

HOUSTON – McDermott International Inc.’s Derrick Barge 50 recently completed the installation of a drilling and production platform in the US Gulf of Mexico continental shelf that included the heavy lift of a 3,250-ton jacket.

This lift establishes the record for the largest jacket lifted by the vessel to date. The six-pile platform was lifted by the DB50 in tieback mode over the stern of the vessel in waters 391 ft (119 m) deep over an existing well site. Piles were driven to a designed penetration of 430 ft (131 m) and a 2,300-ton drilling and production deck was then installed on the jacket.

Following this successful project execution, McDermott has been awarded further transportation and installation contracts for the US GoM that are expected to be executed by theDB50 during the first half of 2015.

TheDB50 is capable of lifting surface loads up to 4,400 tons and lowering up to 480 tons in 11,500 ft (3,505 m) of water.

“The project specified that the jacket be lifted, not launched and our heavy-lift vessel fit the criteria, providing the flexibility required to install a jacket of this magnitude and its corresponding deck,” said Scott Munro, VP, Americas/Europe/Africa at McDermott.

01/27/2015