Lankhorst Ropes has been awarded a contract by Technip to supply Gama 98 polyester deepwater mooring ropes for Anadarko Petroleum Corp.’s Heidelberg Spar platform in the Gulf of Mexico.
The Heidelberg Spar will be moored in 1,620 m (5,310 ft) of water and is designed to produce 80,000 barrels of oil and 2.3 million cubic meters of natural gas per day.
Lankhorst Ropes will supply 20 mooring ropes, each approximately 1,100 m (3,700ft) in length and with 4,200 kips (1,905 mT) of minimum breaking strength (MBL). The rope will be manufactured at Lankhorst Ropes new offshore rope facility in Viana do Castelo, Portugal, for shipment at the end of 2013.
Chris Johnson, sales director for Deepwater Mooring at Lankhorst Ropes, said, “We are delighted to be working with Technip again. The Heidelberg contract is testimony to Lankhorst’s proven high quality, Gama 98 rope, which has been in use on four production facilities in the Gulf of Mexico since 2008. Technip and Anadarko are important customers for us and this contract follows the supply earlier this year of Gama 98 polyester ropes for the Lucius Spar.”
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