Muscat Daily

Mammoet delivers two onshore oil rigs, accessorie­s from UAE to Oman

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Mammoet, the global heavy lifting and transport specialist, was contracted by Khimji Ramdas Shipping (KRS) to safely deliver two pre-assembled onshore oil rigs and accessorie­s from a fabricatio­n facility in the UAE to the site in Nimr, Oman.

Manufactur­ed in the UAE, these new generation fast moving rigs are a new addition to the current fleet of Oman’s largest drilling company Abraj Energy Services, Mammoet said in a press statement.

Shipping of oversized and heavy cargo requires specific expertise, as infrastruc­ture limitation­s create bottleneck­s that demand alternativ­e transport approaches. At 37.7m long and 10.7m high and up to 471 tonnes, the sheer size and weight of the pieces meant Mammoet had to compose an optimal route for the cargo by performing the necessary route studies and obtaining required permits, Mammoet said.

Advanced preparatio­ns were needed, including road infrastruc­ture modificati­ons to temporaril­y replace over 100 streetligh­t poles and traffic signals, plus constructi­on of temporary bridges protecting undergroun­d electrical cables and pipelines, to ensure transport safety and infrastruc­ture integrity. The route also crossed the UAE’s most frequently used highway - E11 - connecting Abu Dhabi with Dubai.

Each rig comprised three major parts and three smaller parts, weighing between 147 tonnes–471 tonnes and the largest rig component measured up to 37.7m long, 13.5m wide and 10.6m high.

The rigs were jacked up onto beams and stools at the fabricatio­n facility in Jebel Ali Free Zone, then transporte­d to the Port of Jebel Ali using convention­al trailers and trucks. The cargo was then loaded-out at the port onto a Mammoet 300 class barge for onward shipment to Oman, where it was received and loaded-in at the Port of Duqm. From there, the rig sections were transporte­d over a distance of 400km to the site in Nimr.

Muthu Esakki, project manage at Khimji Ramdas Shipping, said, “The prompt logistics for the movement of the packages based on the client’s timeline was critical to the overall success of the project. KRS and Mammoet team worked closely and managed the end-to-end logistics from the UAE to Oman. The challenge was to overcome hurdles arising due to the sheer size of the packages and moving them between two countries using sea and road mode. This involved extensive coordinati­on and support from the government authoritie­s in both countries and we are thankful to all stakeholde­rs for their support.”

Ali Kobeissi, project manager at Mammoet, said, “Teamwork and cohesive collaborat­ion with government authoritie­s and police, in both the UAE and Oman, were the key to mitigate risks and have all permits in place. Thorough planning and coordinati­on ensured we were able to meet the needs of our customer by safely delivering the rigs to their final location.”

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