Molikpaq Blast Densification Project Sakhalin Island, Russia

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 19
- File Size:
- 732 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2000
Abstract
This paper is a summary of the work carried out by an international team of specialists in the successful explosive compaction of the sand fill core of the Molikpaq offshore oil production structure. The sand fill core is an essential element for the stability of the structure. The sand core must resist liquefaction forces caused by heavy wave action, ice loading, and earthquakes. Explosive compaction methods were used to improve the stability of 220,000 cubic meters of coarse dredged sand placed in the core area. This project was challenging for a number of reasons. It was performed offshore in Russia, seven kilometers off the East Coast of Sakhalin Island. Logistics were a challenge, not just in getting the men and materials to the site, but also working with restricted headroom inside an operating oil drilling platform. This project called for the use of specialty explosives, strict blast vibration controls requiring a complex sequential blast design, and use of custom designed drill rigs. As Russian equivalent explosives were not available, the project involved getting approval for use of North American explosives in Russia, and use of a combined Russian - Canadian blasting crew. The blasting program was carried out successfully, meeting the required densification target _in a safe, effective manner, with no damage to the structure.
Citation
APA:
(2000) Molikpaq Blast Densification Project Sakhalin Island, RussiaMLA: Molikpaq Blast Densification Project Sakhalin Island, Russia. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2000.