MMT Wins Survey Contract for Baltic Pipe Project
MMT has been awarded a contract by Energinet to conduct a route survey for new offshore pipelines in the North Sea and in Lillebælt, the inner Danish Seas, as part of the Baltic Pipe Project.
Under the terms of the contract, the scope of work includes geophysical seabed survey, geotechnical investigations, ROV inspections of existing utilities, and landfall investigations including Borehole drilling, reporting and data delivery and options for benthic investigations. MMT has assigned the company’s survey and ROV vessels, Franklin and IceBeam, to perform the offshore survey and smaller nearshore vessels for the intertidal and costal sections. Drones will also be used for onshore topography.
The Baltic Pipe Project, a joint venture between Energinet and the Polish gas transmission system operator GAZ-SYSTEM S.A., will provide Denmark and Poland with direct access to Norway’s gas fields.
Related News
Related News
- Williams' $1 Billion Gas Pipeline Blocked by U.S. Appeals Court, Derailing Five-State Project
- Texas Waha Hub Gas Prices Plunge to Record Lows, Hit Negative Territory
- Williams Begins Louisiana Pipeline Construction Despite Ongoing Legal Dispute with Energy Transfer
- U.S. Buys Nearly 5 Million Barrels of Oil for Emergency Stockpile
- U.S. Appeals Court Strikes Down Controversial Biden Pipeline Safety Rules
- Report: Houston Region Poised to Become a Global Clean Hydrogen Hub
- Exxon Mobil to Start Gas Reserve Seismic Surveys in Greece
- LaPorte, Texas, Issues Shelter in Place After Altivia Plant Leaks Toxic Gas
- Texas Startup Endeavors Again to Build First Major U.S. Oil Refinery Since 1977
- Mid-Year Global Forecast: Midstream Responding to Demand from LNG Projects
Comments