OSBIT Power, a North East subsea engineering and technology company has been awarded a multi-million pound contract by Helix Well Ops for the supply of twin, heavy weather ROV launch and recovery systems (LARS).
OSBIT,
based in Riding Mill, Northumberland, has to meet challenging space
constraints and a need to operate in severe weather conditions to
deliver the tailored heavy weather Cursor type ROV Launch and
Recovery systems to Helix Well Ops early next year.
The
LARS will be installed into the Q7000, Helix’s new semi-submersible
light well intervention rig being built in Singapore.
Among
other design drivers, OSBIT Power’s solution has to fit within the
below-deck ROV hangars onboard the Q7000 and cope with operations in
up to 5m Hs conditions.
“We
have worked very closely with Helix’s engineers to ensure the
systems will provide reliable operation in harsh conditions while
meeting the packaging constraints within the hangars,” said OP
Engineer Steve Binney.
“OSBIT’s
expertise in developing practical, elegant and reliable solutions
within challenging constraints has been invaluable in engineering a
system that meets the demanding operational requirements of Helix,
within a very limited space.”
To
cope with the potentially severe weather, each deployment system
includes a fast- acting Active Heave Compensated umbilical winch to
allow for wide weather windows when deploying and retracting the ROV
and TMS from the cursor system. Mounted on guidewires, the cursor
provides positive down force when deploying the ROVs through the
moonpool and down through the splash zone to prevent damage to the
ROV and TMS during deployment.
“This
industry demands the best from its suppliers, due to the critical
nature of its subsea operations. Ensuring an ROV can
be safely deployed at all times is vital to success of our client’s
operations” said
Steve.
OSBIT Managing
Director Tony Trapp,
adds “OSBIT
(On Specification, Budget and In Time) has grown rapidly in for four
years, and our engineers have spent many decades supplying
highly-complex offshore, subsea and military systems. That experience
is invaluable when delivering projects such as these, and with our
well established supply chain in the North East of England, we can
manufacture the most high performance and reliable offshore equipment
available anywhere in the world.”
“OSBIT
has impressed us greatly over several projects, by their ability to
innovate and rapidly translate our requirements into practical, high
quality engineered solutions,” said Paul
Shotton, Helix Well Ops’ Manager for Special Projects. “We
looked forward to them delivering these systems in 2015.”
Press
Release, August 06, 2014
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