
January 2007 – Cargo ship damages
six submarine cables in the Baltic, north of Rostock, Germany:
On 31 December 2006 extremely bad weather with
wind speeds up to 38 m/s caused an anchored cargo ship (weighing
38,237 tonnes) to break loose from its mooring anchors and drift
across the cable area in the Baltic. As a result the anchor damaged
the Kontek cable, which is a submarine cable that supplies power
between East Denmark and Germany.
JD-Contractor A/S was immediately hired to carry
out a survey of the damage to the Kontek cable. Already on the 1
January 2007 the diving ship C/S Cable One was mobilized with the
necessary diving equipment. It sailed directly towards Rostock to
locate the fault in the Kontek cable. The fault position was located
on the 3 January 2007, but the survey showed that several cables
had been damaged during the storm. Their fault positions were located
over the next few days.
A total of six cables were damaged on the last
day of 2006: One power cable, one electrode cable, one fibre-optics
cable and three communication cables.
During the following four months various vessels
from JD-Contractor A/S’ fleet were used to repair and embed
the damaged cables in the Baltic. These included: the cable laying
barge C/B Henry P. Lading, the diving ship C/S Cable One and the
diving vessel M/S Honte assisted by the tugboat M/V Lille Bjørn.
The following vessels were used to recover
and repair the cables:
C/B Henry P. Lading:
1. Recovery of the damaged Kontek cable and sealing of the cable
ends.
2. Repair of the Kontek cable.
3. Collection and loading of the new electrode cable from the ABB
factory in Karlskrona, Sweden.
4. Splicing and laying of the electrode cable.
C/S Cable One:
1. Location and survey of the cable damages with sidescan sonar
and divers.
2. Mounting of the oil pyramid at the fault position on the Kontek
cable.
3. Recovery of the damaged electrode cable and sealing up the cable
ends.
4. Recovery, repair and laying out the three damaged communication
cables and the fibre-optics cable.
5. Embedding of the repaired Kontek cable.
M/S Honte:
1. Removing all the cables from the seabed, and preparing them for
repair and exchange.
2. Draining the oil pyramid on the Kontek cable for oil.
3. Embedding of the repaired communication cables.
M/V Lille Bjørn
1. Assistance for M/S Honte during the removal of all the cables.
2. Assistance for M/S Honte during the embedding of the repaired
communication cables.
Approx. 73 metres of existing power cables were
recovered and replaced by 84 metres of new power cables. Approx.
258 metres of power cables were embedded into the seabed.
Approx. 1,500 metres of existing electrode cable
were recovered and replaced by 1,515 metres of new electrode cable.
Approx. 282 metres of existing communication cables
were recovered and replaced by 542 metres of new communication cables.
Approx. 1,650 metres of communication cables were embedded into
the seabed. |