i-Tech 7 Completes LLOG Job in the US

(Photo: i-Tech 7)
(Photo: i-Tech 7)

Subsea 7’s Life of Field business unit i-Tech 7 said it has completed a subsea decommissioning and abandonment project for LLOG Exploration Co. in the Gulf of Mexico, using its smart skid technology.

Seeking better ways to flush three flowlines and two umbilicals as part of the workscope to abandon the G1 115 platform, LLOG turned to i-Tech 7 who developed a subsea high-flow flushing skid solution to flush the flowline instead of using the conventional method of coil tubing.

Julian Williams, Subsea Construction Manager, LLOG Exploration Co. said, “Due to the financial burden of decommissioning, we were looking for a robust, reliable and low-cost solution that would deliver.”

For the umbilicals, i-Tech 7 used its hydrate remediation skid (HRS) solution to remove blockages within the tubing of two umbilicals. According to i-Tech 7, the system delivered significant cost savings to LLOG by facilitating the decommissioning of the umbilicals in place, rather than the more costly option of full recovery and disposal onshore.

Edward Galloway, i-Tech 7’s Region Director for the Gulf of Mexico, said, “This is another great project example that showcases our engineering capabilities and ability to deliver a rapid-response technology solution that saves our clients’ money and exceeds their expectations.

“We are building a successful track record for our HRS technology globally and have recently increased our fleet in order to meet client demand.”

The next generation HRS incorporates smart, real-time software to efficiently remediate and prevent the potentially harmful build-up of hydrate in subsea production facilities.

Trialed in the Gulf of Mexico during 2018, the HRS is suitable for deepwater operations up to 3,000 meters. Designed to interface any work and heavy-duty work class remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV) on the market.

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