The flame tower installation is a key milestone in the development of the new LNG berth (Getty Images)
Qatargas has safely installed a 68 metre tall flame tower at Ras Laffan Port.
The installation was part of ongoing work to create a new berth for liquefied natural gas tankers.
“This major lift puts us well on the way to completing Berth 6 safely and to meet the business needs. Everyone involved, whether from Qatargas or our contractors, has worked as one team, and can be proud of what we have achieved so far,” said Qatargas Berth 6 project manager Bertrand Boudier.
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The flare is made up of three component sections assembled on location. The flare sits on a sub-structure 15 metres above sea level and the overall lifting weight of the operation was 80 tonnes. Mammoet used a CC-4800-1 crane with a lifting capacity of 800 tonnes as well as a 240 tonne super lift. The overall boom length was set at 114 metres.
The new terminal, LNG Berth 6, will be capable of loading Qatargas’s latest Q-max tankers, each of which is 345 metres long.
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