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Jacket removal by Allseas' Pioneering Spirit - Ninian Northern

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Pioneering Spirit successfully deployed its revolutionary Jacket lift system (JLS) for the first time on 21 April to remove CNR International’s Ninian Northern jacket from the northern North Sea.

Weighing in at 8100 tonnes, the first commercial lift with the new JLS technology is one of the heaviest offshore jacket lifts ever, but remains well within the system’s 20,000tonne singlelift capacity.

The world’s largest and most versatile offshore construction vessel has since arrived at the deepwater port of Lerwick, in the Shetland Islands, where the jacket will be delivered intact to the VeoliaPeterson yard for recycling. The facility targets 98% steel reuse.

“CNR International’s decision to select Pioneering Spirit for the Ninian Northern jacket removal demonstrates the industry’s confidence in Allseas’ innovative engineering solutions and further reinforces our reputation as a frontrunner in the global offshore energy market,” says Allseas President Edward Heerema.

Pioneering Spirit arrived in the Ninian field, 160 km northeast of the Shetland Islands, on 14 April. After final preparations including cuts through the eight legs, the JLS was engaged to lift the jacket safely out of the water.

Main hoist blocks suspended from the JLS beams were attached to the jacket top by means of bespoke rigging (built by Allseas Fabrication) and, after final cuts, the 85metre structure lifted safely out of the water. The
jacket was subsequently aligned with the beams and lowered onto the main aft deck for transit to the Shetlands.

Thursday’s lift successfully concludes two years of planning and design, which started with the safe and successful singlelift removal of the 14,200 t Ninian Northern platform topsides by Pioneering Spirit in 2020.

Pioneering technology
Fundamentally different to conventional cranelifting vessels, the aftmounted system comprises two connected 170metre long beams that lift and support jackets of all sizes during removal and installation operations. The system also enables the transport of jackets in a nearvertical position to safeguard structure integrity.

This advanced technology enables direct transfer of structures to and from the quayside and eliminates the need for support barges. There is no need to seafasten the jacket to the beams during transit due to the vessel’s high level of stability, significantly reducing time in the field and lowering the emissions footprint.

“With the successful removal of the Ninian Northern jacket, Allseas has realised its longterm vision of a vessel that provides the offshore industry with a total solution for offshore work,” adds Edward Heerema.

Ninian Northern is the first of several major jacket removal and installation commitments for Pioneering Spirit in 2022. The vessel will lift and transport more than 123,000 tonnes of structures for the offshore energy industry this year utilising both its Jacket lift and motioncompensated Topsides lift systems.

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