MWCC opens new US shore bases

OE Staff
Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Marine Well Containment Company (MWCC) announced the completion of two new shore base locations to house its well containment equipment available for use in the US Gulf of Mexico. In addition, this year marks the three-year anniversary of MWCC’s Interim Containment System (ICS) becoming available for use in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. To date, more than 150 permits have been approved citing MWCC’s system.

The company said the availability of the two new shore base locations will strengthen MWCC’s existing capabilities and allow efficient mobilization of the expanded containment system if needed for a response.

“The delivery of the expandedcontainment system (ECS) required that MWCC find additional storage and maintenance capabilities for our equipment,” said MWCC CEO Marty Massey. “We are confident in our selection, and this milestone helps MWCC further fulfill its mission to be continuously ready to respond.”

The interim system, previously housed on the Houston ship channel and in Fourchon, Louisiana, has been permanently moved to new shore base facilities located in Theodore, Alabama (near Mobile), and Ingleside, Texas (near Corpus Christi), in order to accommodate the expanded system which is expected to be available later this year.

The shore base at Theodore houses MWCC's subsea umbilical, risers and flowlines (SURF) equipment. The shore base at Ingleside houses modular processing facilities to outfit the company’s modular capture vessels (MCVs) and the capping stacks, which are the centerpiece of the containment system. MWCC’s expanded system will further advance the company’s deepwater well containment technology and capabilities. The ECS will be able to cap and flow a well in up to 10,000ft of water and will have the capacity to contain up to 100,000 bbl of liquid per day.

Categories: Vessels Deepwater Subsea North America

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