英国石油公司在毛里塔尼亚和塞内加尔的大Tortue Ahmeyim项目的混凝土防波堤

A. Replumaz, Y. Julien, Damien Bellengier
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2017年夏季,英国石油公司(BP)邀请EIFFAGE GENIE CIVIL MARINE投标建造一个混凝土箱子防波堤,以保护海上液化天然气液化浮式码头,该码头将位于毛里塔尼亚/塞内加尔海上边界,距离圣路易斯以西10公里,水深33米。BP最初提出的基本设计是由18个矩形混凝土沉箱组成,放置在水下隆隆丘基础上。混凝土箱的尺寸约为63.5米长,32米宽,30米高,设计由多个矩形单元(128个单元/沉箱)组成。EIFFAGE GENIE CIVIL MARINE通过在EPC基础上提出另一种沉箱形状,从而极大地优化了混凝土数量。备用沉箱尺寸为54,5米长,28米宽,35米高,顶部有一个4米高的顶墙,用于防止极端波浪溢出。沉箱的几何形状已更改为10叶沉箱。每个沉箱的重量约为16000吨。由于2018年4月至2019年2月进行的后续FEED研究,包括在盆地进行的3D模型测试,与第一次设计相比,Eiffage能够将所需的混凝土量减少40%,从而带来经济和环境效益。该基础设施为每个国家的气田开发提供了关键的本地内容组成部分,这是Eiffage在该地区的重要经验,这要归功于Eiffage在该地区的历史存在:Eiffage早在100多年前就开始在塞内加尔开展业务。Eiffage为2019年2月签署的EPC阶段提出的原始执行计划是在达喀尔-塞内加尔建造21个混凝土沉箱。除了实际的达喀尔港外,还开垦了一个12公顷的专用院子,提供了一个安全的直接入海通道和拖拽沉箱所需的水深。因此,在高峰期,塞内加尔将创造600多个就业机会,而用于制造场地的填海土地将作为港口地区的遗产。水下碎石堆需要200万吨采石材料。EIFFAGE的建议是从毛里塔尼亚生产、运输和装载这些材料。在采石场和船只装载点之间制定了一个具体的物流计划,包括围绕努瓦克肖特的绕行道路。采石场材料的运输需要调动许多卡车。正在执行一项特别的安全缓解计划,包括专门的培训,以减少与公路运输有关的已查明的风险。
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Concrete Breakwater for the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim Project for BP in Mauritania and Senegal
During summer 2017, EIFFAGE GENIE CIVIL MARINE was invited by BP to bid for the construction of a concrete caisson breakwater protecting an offshore LNG liquefaction floating terminal which will be located 10 km west from Saint Louis, at 33 m water depth on the Mauritanian / Senegalese maritime border. The basic design as originally proposed by BP was composed of 18 rectangular concrete caissons laying on an underwater rumble-mound foundation. Dimensions of the concrete boxes were approximatively 63,5 meters long, 32 meters wide and 30 meters high, on a design consisting of multi rectangular cells (128 units/caisson) EIFFAGE GENIE CIVIL MARINE answered to the ITB by proposing under an EPC basis an alternate caisson shape optimizing drastically the concrete quantities. Alternate caisson dimensions were 54,5 m long, 28 m width, 35m height including a 4 m high crest wall at the top against extreme waves overtopping. The geometry of the caisson has been changed to a 10 lobes caisson. The weight of each caisson is around 16 000 tons. As a result of the subsequent FEED studies performed from April 2018 to February 2019, including 3D model testing in basin, Eiffage was able to reduce the amount of concrete required by 40 % compared to the first design, leading to both financial as well as environmental benefits. Execution plan involving Mauritania and Senegal This infrastructure offers key local content components for this gas field development in each country, something Eiffage had key experience with thanks to an historical presence in the the region : Eiffage started its activities in Senegal more than 100 years ago. The original execution plan as proposed by Eiffage for the EPC phase signed in February 2019 was to build the 21 concrete caissons in Dakar-Senegal. A dedicated yard of 12 hectares has been reclaimed besides the actual port of Dakar providing a safe direct access to the sea and the required water depth for the caissons towing. As a result, at peak more than 600 jobs will be created in Senegal, with the reclaimed land for the fabrication yard left as a legacy for the port area. The underwater rubble mound requires 2 million tons of quarry material. EIFFAGE’s proposal was to produce, transport and load from Mauritania those materials. A specific logistics scheme between the quarry and vessels loading point has been developed including a bypass road around Nouakchott. The transport of the quarry materials requires the mobilization of many trucks. A special safety mitigation plan including dedicated training is being implemented in order to reduce identified risks linked to road transportation.
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