Thunder Horse PLET Reconnect
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Thunder Horse PLET Reconnect
DOF Subsea Survey & Positioning Case Studies - Thunder Horse PLET Page | 1 of 2 Thunder Horse PLET Reconnect Part 1 Client Heerema/BP Field & Location Gulf of Mexico Project Type/Discipline Marine Construction & Support Water Depth 1844m Date Award December 2006 Date Completed January2008 The Thunder Horse production facility consists of a semi-submersible floating production system utilising a semi-taut moored Production Drilling and Quarters Vessel (PDQ). The minimum and maximum water depths for Thunder Horse are approximately 5,520 ft (1,682 m) and 6,270 ft (1,911m) respectively. Scope of Work During 2004-2005, Heerema Marine Contractors Nederland BV (HMC) performed the installation of several PLETs, Suction Piles and Flowlines for BP. Subsequent to the completion of the installation, defects were discovered in some of the subsea structures. The remedial action involved recovery of the manifolds, jumpers and PLETs. HMC was contracted to perform the re-installation of the twenty one PLETs, two manifolds and the associated temporary holdback and permanent piles. For the four PLETs located under the PDQ, keel haul operations were employed using the DCV Balder, the MV Normand Master and the SV Union Manta to recover the flowlines from the seabed, weld on the new PLETs and install them back onto the seabed. This keel haul operation is where C3D and C4D were utilised as effective visualisation tools during planning and execution. © DOF Subsea 2016. Information correct at time of going to press. www.dofsubsea.com DOF Subsea Survey & Positioning Case Studies - Thunder Horse PLET ROVs were positioned to monitor the rigging and the clearances between risers using Sonar A field layout drawing was posioned on the seabed to act a target box for the PLETs Page | 2 of 2 PLETs were lowered between SCRs with very little clearance at each side Project Execution The project comprised a complex keel-haul procedure, utilising multiple vessels to recover four flowlines, weld on the PLETs and then install the PLETs down onto the seabed. Due to multiple SCRs (Steel Catenary Risers) installed into the Thunderhorse PDQ semi-submersible, the flowlines and PLETs had to be threaded through these SCR’s during recovery and re-installation without damaging any of the existing lines. The clearance between risers was limited (15ft), leading to a high risk of conflict. This is where the benefits of C3D assisted the project team. Benefits of 3D Visualisation Models of PLET and rigging were included in the catenary models to add detail and realism Complex deep water projects test our ability to develop and perform intricate engineering procedures safely, efficiently and without damage to equipment. During this project, C3D provided the ability to create geospatially accurate environments during procedure development, and to simulate each step of the offshore installation using engineering analysis software. This allowed the risks to be evaluated effectively so procedures could be optimised to reduce these risks, and in turn costs. C3D accurately visualised all procedures prior to live offshore operations, with respect to clashing and clearance analysis, ROV accessibility, hazard identification and training and familiarisation. This helped to drastically reduce the costs of project planning and risk mitigation. © DOF Subsea 2016. Information correct at time of going to press. www.dofsubsea.com