Offshore staff
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia– InterMoor’s recent permanent mooring project in the South China Sea, involving the upgrade and relocation of the Lufeng FSOU mooring system, will be one of the highlights at Offshore Asia March 6-8, 2013, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Shaik Yaseen Baba, a senior naval architect and engineering team leader in InterMoor’s Singapore office, will present at Offshore Asia’s first session on March 7, covering floating production systems. The presentation will cover the company’s work scope for the permanent mooring project which includes the provision of anchors, ground chain and excursion chain during the pre-lay stage; the provision ofNanhai Sheng Kai (NHSK) floating storage and offloading unit (FSOU) buoy hook-up, dip-zone chain and riser JSS wire during the hook-up stage; the installation of 8-in. static flowline and an 8-in. dynamic riser between the LF 13-2 platform and the NHSK buoy; and the provision of a guide frame and gravity base for the mid-water arch.
“We are proud to announce that Shaik will speak on InterMoor’s behalf at the convention,” said InterMoor Pte Ltd operations director Martin Kobiela. “His knowledge of the Lufeng mooring project in the South China Sea is extensive as it stems from his integral role in monitoring installation procedures, and it is an honor to have him present for InterMoor.”
Baba has a bachelor of engineering with a specialization in naval architecture and a Master of Technology with a specialization in information technology from Andhra University in India. He has 14 years of experience in marine and offshore engineering including his work at Det Norske Veritas’s Jurong shipyard in Singapore.
The annualOffshore Asia Conference & Exhibition remains the leading source of information on new technology and operating expertise for the Asia/Pacific region. About 5,000 offshore oil and gas professionals are expected to attend this regional showcase of more than 100 suppliers of products and services to the offshore industry.
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