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CWHI Ships Second COMP2 Jacket Pile Batch

CWHI delivered a second batch of jacket foundation piles for the NFPS COMP2 project from China to Qatar, following an earlier batch delivered in August for QatarEnergy LNG.
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CWHI (CNOOD-Wenchong Heavy Industries) has delivered a second batch of foundation piles for the NFPS Offshore Compression Complexes (COMP2) project, scheduled for January from Xiangshui Yard in China. The shipment follows a first batch delivered in August for QatarEnergy LNG.

The foundation piles are a structural component of offshore jacket foundations, providing load-bearing capacity and long-term stability required for safe jacket installation and operation.

The batch covers jacket foundation piles totaling 11,121 tonnes across 47 pieces. The piles have a maximum length of 76.8 m and a maximum unit weight of 382 tonnes. The destination is Qatar.

Lay Tao, Vice General Manager of CWHI, said the delivery supports the development of Qatar’s North Field, described as a cornerstone of global LNG supply, and noted the piles’ role in ensuring jacket integrity and overall project success.

CWHI said it remains committed to delivering reliable offshore foundation solutions for energy projects.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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