Jurong Rock Caverns
Development of Underground Rock
Caverns for Storage of Liquid
Hydrocarbons on Jurong Island
Er. Teo Tiong Yong
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Stakeholders
Developer Main Contractors
JTC Corporation Sato Kogyo (Access Shafts)
Hyundai Engineering & Construction
Project Management Team (Tunnels & Caverns)
Sintef-Tritech-Multiconsult Consortium
BED / Superintending Officer Consultants
Geostock (Access Shafts) Kiso-Jiban Consultants
Geostock-Jurong Consultants Parsons Brinckerhoff Singapore
Consortium (Tunnels & Caverns) K L Au Consultants
Beca Singapore
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JRC is located below the seabed at Banyan Basin,
Jurong Island
Jurong
Island
Banyan
Phase 1 Basin
JRC
Aboveground Banyan
Facility Basin
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Development of
Jurong Rock Caverns
Underground Rock Caverns for Oil
Storage
Aboveground land used for production; underground land used for storage
Storage in 60 Ha of surface
aboveground land freed up
tanks
• Creating a competitive advantage
• Saving surface land
• Improved security Storage in
underground
• Improved health & safety rock caverns
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Jurong Rock Caverns Journey
2009: Started construction of
main caverns
2Q 2014: Completion of 1st two
2007: Started construction of caverns to serve JAC
access shafts
Construction of
Feasibility & Business Studies, Engineering Design Access Shafts
Construction of Main
Soil Investigation and Funding of Access Shafts & Engineering
Caverns
Approval Design of
Main Caverns
2001 2006 2007 2009 2Q2014 2017
2006: Funding approval obtained for 1Q 2017: Completion of
Phase 1 development Jurong Rock Caverns
Site Investigation Access Shaft Construction Tunnel Excavation Completed Cavern
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Overall Development of JRC
3.2 ha
JURONG ISLAND
Access Shaft 3
Phase 1 & 2 =
30 Ha
Access Shaft 1 Phase 1
Cavern Storage
Caverns Notation Product
Volume (m3)
Cavern 1 Crude Oil, 1 x 150,000
Multi-purpose Condensate
Product Jetty Caverns 2 to 5 4 x 330,000
Total Storage Volume (m3) 1,470,000
*Condensate is a hydrocarbon liquid for production of aromatics
which in turn is used to make fabric and plastic. 7
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Layout Plan of Phase 1
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Cross Section of Shafts, Tunnels &
Caverns
Banyan Basin Access Shaft 3
Access Shaft 1
Maintenance
Chamber Operation Tunnels
Access Tunnels 132m
Oil Storage Cavern
Oil, Seepage belowground
Water Pump
Sump
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Typical Cross Section of a Cavern Gallery
• 9 storeys high (27 m)
• Length = 340 m
• Excavation using drill and blast
method with grouting (if
27m
required)
• Volume per storage cavern =
165,000m3
(two typical storage tanks of
80,000m3 capacity)
20m
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Technical Innovation:
How Does the Underground Oil Storage
Work?
• Our Caverns are unlined
• Caverns roofs are below
groundwater table
• Water pressure keeps oil
within the caverns
• Water that seeps in is
collected and pumped up
automatically
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Underground
10m Expressways,
20m Underpasses &
Shopping Malls
30m
MRT System
40m Singapore
Power Cable
How deep 50m
Tunnel
is Jurong 60m
Deep Tunnel
Sewerage System
Rock 70m
80m
Caverns?
90m
100m
110m
120m
130m
Jurong
140m Rock
150m Caverns
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Construction of Access Shafts, Tunnels and Caverns
Access
Shaft 3
Access
Shaft 1
Access Shafts Contractor: Sato Kogyo
Caverns Contractor: Hyundai Engineering and Construction
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Construction of Access Shafts 23.9m
BLOWS/30CM
BLOWS/30CM
21.5m
Diaphragm Wall
N-VALUE
N-VALUE
DEPTH
DEPTH
FI
&FI
RQD
TCR
RQD
SCR
TCR
SCR
WG&
EXTG. Ground
Ground Level
Level RL103.300
RL103.300 = RL103.259 = ACD +5.0m CAPPING BEAM
WG
ACD +5.041m
with Ring Beams
m % % %
-1.5 RECLAIMED
4.7m
4.7m
-3.0 12
12 SAND
Reclaimed
13
Sand Section D 400mm Skin Wall
-6.0
by others
4m
4m
6 FINE TO
-9.0
COARSE SAND DIAPHGRAM WALL RC RING BEAM
Fine to Coarse
4m
-12.0
9 t=1.0m 1.0mx1.0m
Sand
28m
22
4m
-15.0
CLAYEY
-18.0
41
Clayey Silt SILT
3.72m 4m
(JURONG
46
-21.0(Residual Jurong
FORMATION)
RC RING BEAM
100/ 1.0mx1.5m
-24.4 26 Formation)
III
62 18 4 IV
ACD-21m CL 11 CL 11
-27.0 CL CL
2m
>16
III ACD-23m CL
CL 22 CL 22
CL
-27.7 100 96 43 10 CL 33
CL CL 33
CL
Concrete Lining
III CL
CL 44 CL 44
CL
60 18 18 IV CL
CL 5
5 CL 55
CL
-30.7 10 CL
CL 66 CL 66
CL
CL
CL 77 CL 77
III CL
CL
CL 8 CL 88
4 V
8 CL
50 9 CL
CL 99 CL 99
-33.7 >16 Section E CL
CL
CL 10
10 CL 10
CL 10
II
CL 11
CL 11 CL 11
CL 11
100 45 15 III CL
CL 12 CL 12
12
-36.4 13
II
CL
12
CL 13
13
CL
CL 13
CL 13
III
-37.6 100 54 18 12 CL
CL 14
14 CL 14
CL 14
-39.5
Siltstone and
68 39 15 >16
II
III
CL 15
CL
CL
15
CL 16
16
CL 15
CL 15
CL 16
CL 16
CL
CL 17
17 CL 17
CL 17
II
Sandstone 48 25 6 III CL 18
18 CL 18
18
32m
CL CL
-42.4 >16 CL
CL 19
19 CL 19
CL 19
CL
CL 20
20 CL 20
CL 20
II
-45.4
(Jurong 43 19 0 III
>16
CL 21
CL
CL
21
CL 22
22
CL 21
CL 21
CL 22
CL 22
CL
CL 23
23 CL 23
CL 23
II
-48.4
Formation)28 6 0 III
>16
CL
CL 24
24
CL 25
CL 25
20.55m
CL 24
CL 24
CL 25
CL 25
CL
CL 26 CL 26
26
II 26 CL
-50.0 44 13 0 >16 ACD-48m CL
CL 27
27 CL 27
CL 27
CL
CL 28 CL 28
28
I 28 CL
100 87 77 II CL 29
CL 29 CL 29
CL 29
-53.0 I5I CL
CL 30
30 CL 30
CL 30
III CL 31
CL 31 CL 31
CL 31
-54.3 100 69 52 10 CL 32
CL 32 CL 32
CL 32
II III CL 33
CL 33 CL 33
CL 33
-56.0 100 74 54 11
ACD-55m CL
CL 34
34
CL 35
CL 35 CL 35
CL 35
CL 34
CL 34
I
-57.5 100 95 93 5
-60.5 100 100 93 2I SILTSTONE
AND
131m
I
-63.5 100 100 100 <1 SANDSTONE
10.7m 10.7m
Shotcrete and
(JURONG
-66.5 100 95 85 III FORMATION)
I
-69.5 100 100 100 <1
I
18.3m
-72.5 100 100 100 0
Rock Bolts
I
100 100 100 <1
-75.5
I
100 97 78 4I
-78.5
I
-81.0 100 96 86 5
-83.0
Siltstone
100 100 100 and I
1
I
-84.5 Sandstone
100 87 60 8
I
-86.5 100 96 96
100(Jurong
4
-89.0 100 100
I
0
34.4m
I
-90.5 Formation)
100 100 100 0 ACD -86.000 m ACD -86.300 m
I
-93.5 100 100 100 1to2
I
100 100 98 <1
-96.5
100 88 88
I
2
ACD -93.525 m
-99.5
-102.5 100 100 95 I
I
-104.0 100 100 100 0
I
-105.5 100 100 100 <1
9400
Section F
ACD -126.025m
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Typical Cross Section
Construction of Tunnels and Caverns
using Drill and Blast Method
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Construction Challenges: Limitations in the
Sequencing of Underground Works
Use of T-Lift for mucking out and
vehicle movement
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Construction Challenges: Limitations in the
Sequencing of Underground Works
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Technical Challenges: Geological &
Hydrogeological Risks
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Technical Challenges:
Geological & Hydrogeological Risks
• Venturing so deep underground in sedimentary rock is breaking new
ground
• Unpredictable geological conditions
• Adopting systematic deep investigation boreholes and probe holes.
• Pre-grouting to reduce groundwater seepage
• Continual probing and site investigation before excavation
• Pre-grouting to reduce groundwater seepage
• Adapt excavation methods to site conditions
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Technical Innovation:
Use of Explosives
• Explosives Storage Houses (ESH) were constructed to
have 24hours/7days access to explosives for excavation
works to improve construction productivity
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Movement of Products
Pipelines connecting JAC and JRC
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Pipelines to Very Large Crude Carrier Jetty
Overview of Aboveground Facilities
Wastewater
Treatment Plant
Vapour
Recovery Unit
Valve Manifold Area
Export Booster Pipe Rack
Pump & Metering & Pipes
Area Jetty
Administration
Building
Pipe Rack
& Pipes
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Status of JRC Project
Caverns 1 and 2
• Construction of caverns completed in Aug 2013
• Construction of supporting facilities completed in Mar 2014
• Testing and commissioning from Apr 2014
• Started operations for Jurong Aromatics Corporation on 1 Jul 2014
Caverns 3, 4 and 5
• Construction of caverns completed in Jun 2014
• Construction of supporting facilities completed in early 2016
• Testing & Commissioning currently on-going
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SPMI – Project of the Year ASEAN Outstanding
Award 2015 - 2016 Engineering Achievement
(Engineering & Construction) Awards 2015
IES Prestigious
SG Mark Engineering Awards 2015
Platinum 2015
TOP 50 Engineering
Feats @ IES-SG50 (2016)
Singapore Structural Awards 2014
Commendation Award for Industrial Structures
Thank You
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