Last Tyra platform headed for North Sea

On Wednesday, the last platform for reestablishing the gas field operation will be shipped off from Batam, Indonesia. A few weeks from now, remaining reconstruction work will be carried out in the Danish North Sea. Despite several delays, deputy project director says further delay risk is minimal.
Skibet GPO Emerald, som blev bygget sidste år, er netop nu undervejs med den enorme stålkonstruktion, der udgør procesplatformen til Tyra II. | Photo: Total Energies
Skibet GPO Emerald, som blev bygget sidste år, er netop nu undervejs med den enorme stålkonstruktion, der udgør procesplatformen til Tyra II. | Photo: Total Energies
BY MATHIAS JULIUS FALKENGAARD, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

A task of considerable magnitude awaits the project team behind the redevelopment of Tyra – led by French energy company TotalEnergies – in the shape of the 17,000-tonne process platform now headed for the Danish North Sea after dispatchment from Batam, Indonesia, Thursday.

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