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Vopak ENOC Fujairah Terminal


The CALM Buoy system for Vopak ENOC, Fujairah is a state-of-the-art offshore terminal ranking among the best in the world. This solution has provided a safe, economical and fast
extension of the VOPAK ENOC Fujairah Terminal. Operational and maintenance expenses are lower and flexibility for future growth and new applications has been built into the design.
CALM Buoy
for the Vopak ENOC Fujairah Terminal

Buoy Dimensions Location


Buoy body diameter (including skirt) 13.5 m 2.7 km offshore Fujairah, U.A.E.
Buoy body diameter (excluding skirt) 10.25 m Water depth 26 m
Hull height 4.1 m
Projection of spider below hull 1.8 m
Total height (including fog horn) 13.4 m
Design Criteria
Weight 216 mt Design life 25 years
Centre of gravity above keel 3.3 m Discharge capability 167,400 m2/day
Free floating draught 3.9 m
Mooring Equipment
Certification Hawser length 50 m
The system has been built and will be maintained as an OI 100 No. of hawsers 1
AT Single Point Mooring and Loading Terminal with Lloyds Circumference 15
Register of Shipping. Hawser type single
OCIMF Chafe Chain Type B + C
Anchor System
Anchor legs 6 Buoy Piping System
Pattern 3x2 Design pressure 225 psi
Length 300 m Turret piping 2 x 24
Chain size (studless links) 76 mm Turret product valves 2 x 24
Anchor points (High Holding drag anchers) 6 Swivel 1 x 36 + 1 x 24
Pretension angle 45 Buoy body piping 2 x 24
Buoy body product valves 3 x 24
Submarine Hose System
Strings 2 Floating Hose System
Size 20 Strings 1 and 1 future
Pressure rating 225 psi Size 20 / 16
Hose length 35 ft or 40 ft
Pressure rating 225 psi

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CALM Buoy - for the Vopak ENOC Fujairah Terminal Key elements: Buoy arrangement pipe-type double product swivel. An overboard pipe spool connects the buoy Safety
body piping to the floating hose string.
The Bluewater turret buoy consists of a steel turret Appropriate safety systems and alarms were incorporated into the buoys
Project Overview suspended from a bearing. It is attached to the buoy Within the double product swivel, a double sealing system prevents leakage; a design. Deck and overboard platform was also provided with railing and
body and connected at the lower end to the anchor leak detection system provides continuous monitoring of the pressure grating.
Consortium partners Bluewater Energy Services B.V. and Van Oord ACZ B.V. legs with ratchet-type chainstoppers, located in the between the seals providing an important safety feature.
worked together in the design and fabrication of a Catenary Anchor Leg spider structure. Navigation aids include:
Mooring (CALM) buoy and pipelines for the Vopak ENOC Fujairah Terminal, The buoy body was connected to the turret via a three-race roller bearing, fit-
in the United Arab Emirates. The buoy and PLEM were fabricated locally by Arrangement details: ted within a closed deckhouse. This design solution protects critical equipment A foghorn
Gulf Piping Company (GPC) located in Abu Dhabi. including the bearing, valves, winch and double product swivel. Maintenance A marine flashing lantern
The buoy body is able to weathervane freely is performed safely inside the deckhouse. The interior of the buoy body con- A radar reflector
The CALM buoy was successfully installed in October 2002. It is moored through 360 around the turret sists of watertight compartments, each of which can be checked or sounded
3 km off the coast in a water depth of 26 metres. This new facility has Six anchor legs, in three groups of two, equally spaced, ensure the buoy for water ingress. Draught marks on the hull exterior allows the floating condi- In addition to providing normal marine signals, the foghorn provides an
increased the number of tanker berths at the Vopak ENOC terminal to three, holds its mooring position tion of the buoy to be monitored. audible alarm for the mooring hawser load monitoring system. An additional
servicing the loading and offloading of tankers up to 175,000 dwt. Two chain hawse pipes extend from the bottom plating of the buoy body to flashing beacon also provides a visual alarm for hawser loads. Hand-operated
the deck. During offshore installation, the pipes were aligned with the safety items include fire extinguishers and personal life-saving equipment.
spiders chainstopper assemblies Access to the buoy:
Buoy concept and design The deckhouse wall supports an extension of the hawse pipes, up to the The integrity of the floating hose string has been carefully considered. The
deckhouse roof level A boat-landing platform and a string is equipped with appropriate lighting and a breakaway coupling, to
The CALM buoy concept was chosen in preference to a jetty extension as a A hydraulic winch was fitted in the deckhouse to assist with change-out of ladder provides safe access to avoid spillage in the event of uncontrolled tanker disconnection.
more cost-effective and faster solution. Bluewaters turret buoy design offers hoses, hawser or with the retention of chains (If chain retention is required, the main deck
increased loading and offloading efficiency for tankers; maximum safety, and the winch will be rigged to pull-in the anchor legs Overboard work platforms were
provided, to assist with hose
significantly reduced maintenance and downtime over the life of the buoy. through the hawse pipes)
and mooring hawser handling
Additional equipment
A riser pull-in pipe extends from the turret bottom
The concept incorporates: plating to the turret deck level, to allow connection The hull was fitted with
fendering The CALM buoy system also includes:
of the submarine hose to the turret piping, using
A square turret CALM buoy the winch A bilge pump
A Pipeline End Manifold (PLEM) The 3 x 2 anchor leg pattern provides a chain-free A rotation stopper system
Submarine and floating hoses sector for the submarine hose specifically Rigging equipment
Twin 24-inch onshore-offshore pipelines designed to withstand extreme storm conditions Tanker interface and Ballast and trim facilities
The hose string is maintained in Chinese Lantern mooring arrangement Sacrificial anodes
configuration, with flotation collars. It is connected Lifting and towing padeyes
Pipeline, PLEM and hoses to the 24-inch buoy piping by means of a swivel joint The tanker is moored to the buoy by a single hawser arrangement, shackled Pick-up arrangements for the floating hose and mooring hawsers.
to a mooring uni-joint on the buoy deck. The uni-joint is integrated with the
From the manifold in the tank area of the Vopak ENOC Terminal, two
buoy via mooring lugs, fitted with bushes to prevent excessive wear. At the
24-inch pipelines will run to the shoreline and will be trenched into the
seabed to the buoy location where they will terminate at the PLEM. Double product swivel and tanker end of the hawsers, chafe chains were provided to prevent damage
from the tanker fairlead. Hawser guides and hardwood protection on the buoy
Special features include:
buoy body deck minimises the risk of damage. A load monitoring system was installed in
the mooring uni-joint, interfaced to provide audible and visual alarms to
Dual product transfer crude/fuel oil This configuration will allow crude oil to flow prevent hawser overloading. The buoys electrical power is provided by
Piggable pipeline and PLEM through the submarine hose to the 24-inch product piping in the turret. It is batteries and solar panels located on the deckhouse roof. Electrical power is
Simultaneous laying of both pipelines, with the PLEM used as a pull head then transferred to the rotating buoy body by means of 24-inch piping, via a provided for the navigation aids and instrumentation.
Direct oil export from the CALM buoy to the tanker via a floating hose
Flexible design, to accommodate a future second floating hose

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