Statoil awards M-I SWACO contract for new tank cleaning technology

January 06, 2016

STAVANGER, Norway -- Statoil has long been looking for a way to make tank cleaning on supply vessels safer and more effective. M-I SWACO has developed a new technological solution, and the company has now been awarded a contract with Statoil that is valued at around $56 million (NOK 500 million), including options.

Statoil has not used this type of technology on supply vessels before, but M-I SWACO has used the technology on its own vessels. This is the first time that M-I SWACO, a Schlumberger company, has commercialized the technology.

The solution comprises an automatic system, which means that personnel avoid having to enter the tanks in order to clean them. Wash water and soap are also recycled so that it is only the actual waste washed out of the tank that has to be delivered for further processing.

"The solution increases the safety of our personnel as there is no need to enter the tanks and we reduce both time use and costs," Jone Stangeland, V.P. of logistics and emergency preparedness at Statoil, said.

The supply vessels transport chemicals in tanks below deck. When the tanks are emptied offshore they must be cleaned before being used for other assignments. Tank cleaning is often carried out with the vessels' own tank cleaning plant, although manual tank cleaning has also been necessary on some occasions. Manual tank cleaning is carried out by emptying the tanks of residual volume before personnel enter them, erect scaffolding and rinse with water and chemical cleaning agents.

Manual tank cleaning normally generates a high volume of waste, and a typical clean can involve 10–15 cubic meters per assignment.

"By cleaning the water in the same operation, the volume of waste is reduced significantly," Stangeland said.

The new system will fit onto a lorry, and once the system has replaced manual cleaning, vessels will spend much less unproductive time while docked in connection with tank cleaning. The contract extends over four years with an option to renew for a further four years.

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