Master Mariner

By MasterMariner

N'Kossa

This is Congo's N'Kossa Oil and gas terminal. It was built in the second half of the nineties of the last century. The complex consists of a 722x148 foot barge linked with two wellhead platforms and two FSO tankers. No P this time, but Floating, Storage and Offloading Tankers. On the right you see the barge carrying the production facilities. This is not an average barge, it is a concrete barge. It isn't even an average concrete barge, it is made of RPC. RPC stands for Reactive Powder Concrete. This is a so-called 'Ultra High Performance' cement. Instead of steel reinforcements in the concrete, RPS uses steel microfibers for toughening. This results in a very high density making flexible, elastic, pre-stressed and very strong concrete possible. It was first used in France in 1990 and that is where this barge was built too. I think the best way to compare RPC with ordinary concrete is to compare an ordinary T-Shirt from cotton with a T-shirt made of Kevlar. An annoying detail on this picture is the widespread flaring of gas. Everywhere in the world flaring is reduced, but apparently not here in Congo.

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