Saipem
Saipem is an advanced technological and engineering platform for the design, construction and operation of complex, safe and sustainable infrastructures and plants.
This presentation will be using Seagreen OS Platform installation as a basis and to explain how the transport and installation plan was analysed, focusing on the key aspects from a Naval perspective.
The Saipem S7000, one of the largest heavy lift vessels in the world, was successfully used to complete the installation supported by Naval Analyses. The challenges encountered when preparing these analyses and using them to install the jackets offshore will be addressed and the results compared with the predicted outcomes.
Saipem is an advanced technological and engineering platform for the design, construction and operation of complex, safe and sustainable infrastructures and plants.
Saipem Ltd
naval analysis engineer
Christina is a Naval Analysis Engineer working at Saipem Ltd. She holds a Master of Science (MSc) and Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) degree in Naval Architecture from Newcastle University. Christina joined Saipem Ltd in 2019 and has since been involved in various offshore wind farm projects. She has worked on Saipem S7000 heavy lift vessel where she supported the Seagreen offshore campaign.
02 December 2022

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