ISC has more than 38 years’ experience in the offshore marine sector providing design for offshore oil and gas facilities. ISC has carried out assignments for offshore oil and gas installations in Denmark, Norway, the Arabian Gulf as well as in other countries around the world.
We offer our unique know-how in the field of planning and design offshore facilities and instalments comprising jackets, topsides, foundations, bridges, Texas decks, cranes, piping, process, buoyancy systems, transformer platforms, sea transport and sea fastening systems.
The cornerstone of ISC’s competence derives from the ability to undertake the complete range of tasks associated with facilities for fixed offshore platforms for oil and gas production, onshore oil and gas production and modifications and extensions to offshore drilling rigs. The services range from FEED studies through front end engineering, detail design, as well as construction, follow up.
The approach to a given job is guided by the goal of ensuring that the client's requirements and goals in all aspects are achieved appropriately make sure that the job is carried out to the specified technical specifications and within the agreed budget. A project manager and a project group with the necessary professional skills are gathered for specific jobs including the following phases.
When choosing ISC as your consultant or partner, you are sure that jobs will be done most conveniently, whether you want to assign an ISC specialist for a limited period of time or outsource the project completely.
Alex Søndergaard
Tlf: 35278800
Mail: info@isc.dk
Anders Thomsen
Tlf: 35278800
Mail: info@isc.dk
Torben Løkkegaard
Tlf: 35278800
Mail: info@isc.dk
ISC offer a wide range of services to the offshore and marine industry from fixed and floating oil and gas installations, onshore oil and gas facilities, modifications and extensions to offshore drilling rigs and drill ships, vessels, offshore wind farms, ports, etc.
The appraisal of the Halfdan NE gas reservoir and the European open gas marked intention have formed the initial basis for establishing a 26″ pipeline running 99 km from the Danish sector towards the Dutch sector vie the NOGAT F3 platform and further on to shore at Holland for distribution. The pipeline is owned by DUC and DONG Naturgas and is operated by Mærsk Olie og Gas A/S.
Halfdan BD platform is the latest addition to the Halfdan B Complex in the Danish North Sea. The platform upgrades the complex to manned operation and provides facilities to handle extraction of oil reserves with high water contents.
The latest platform installed in the Dan field in the Danish North Sea is Dan FG. This platform increases the 300 bar water injection in the old Dan and Halfdan oil fields, thereby maintaining the pressure from the oil production.
Drilling for oil and gas in deep water is usually done by means of semi- submersible rigs. This is also the case in the Dai Hung oilfield, located in Block 05-01a, approximately 250 km of the coast of Vietnam at a water depth of approximately 110 m.
The Nini East A Platform was installed in summer 2009 as a satellite platform to Siri. Nini East A is solely a production platform producing for Siri. Dong Energy A/S operates the Siri platform and the adjoining platforms.
During the summer of 2014 the Tyra Southeast B platform was installed on a 4-legged jacket as a satellite platform connected via a bridge to the Tyra Southeast A platform. The installation of the Tyra Southeast platform and bridge will maintain and increase the production from the Tyra Southeast reservoir, and create opportunities for future recovery of oil and gas from the Nana reservoir.
The Maersk Drilling XLE rigs is a series of four ultra harsh environment jack-up drilling rigs. The rigs were delivered from ship yards in The Far East and transported to Norway for a start-up stay for installation of Company equipment.
The YME field in Norway was redeveloped in 2008-2010 by Talisman. A storage tank was placed on the seabed 95m below sea level. An OD 5m caisson, protecting the future 9 conductors, connected to the tank, extended 25m above sea level.
The appraisal of the Halfdan NE gas reservoir and the European open gas marked intention have formed the initial basis for establishing a 26″ pipeline running 99 km from the Danish sector towards the Dutch sector vie the NOGAT F3 platform and further on to shore at Holland for distribution. The pipeline is owned by DUC and DONG Naturgas and is operated by Mærsk Olie og Gas A/S.
Halfdan BD platform is the latest addition to the Halfdan B Complex in the Danish North Sea. The platform upgrades the complex to manned operation and provides facilities to handle extraction of oil reserves with high water contents.
The latest platform installed in the Dan field in the Danish North Sea is Dan FG. This platform increases the 300 bar water injection in the old Dan and Halfdan oil fields, thereby maintaining the pressure from the oil production.
Drilling for oil and gas in deep water is usually done by means of semi- submersible rigs. This is also the case in the Dai Hung oilfield, located in Block 05-01a, approximately 250 km of the coast of Vietnam at a water depth of approximately 110 m.
The Nini East A Platform was installed in summer 2009 as a satellite platform to Siri. Nini East A is solely a production platform producing for Siri. Dong Energy A/S operates the Siri platform and the adjoining platforms.
During the summer of 2014 the Tyra Southeast B platform was installed on a 4-legged jacket as a satellite platform connected via a bridge to the Tyra Southeast A platform. The installation of the Tyra Southeast platform and bridge will maintain and increase the production from the Tyra Southeast reservoir, and create opportunities for future recovery of oil and gas from the Nana reservoir.
The Maersk Drilling XLE rigs is a series of four ultra harsh environment jack-up drilling rigs. The rigs were delivered from ship yards in The Far East and transported to Norway for a start-up stay for installation of Company equipment.
The YME field in Norway was redeveloped in 2008-2010 by Talisman. A storage tank was placed on the seabed 95m below sea level. An OD 5m caisson, protecting the future 9 conductors, connected to the tank, extended 25m above sea level.