Mid-Atlantic weather initiative launched

OE Staff
Tuesday, March 11, 2014

BMT Group subsidiary BMT ARGOSS has formed a joint initiative with the Met Office, the UK’s national weather service, and Oceanweather Inc, to help support oil and gas majors with offshore engineering design and operational planning in the mid-Atlantic region.

The Mid-Atlantic Current Hindcast (MACH) will encompass high-quality ocean current reanalysis covering 20 years of data in the mid-Atlantic region, with nested high resolution grids covering principal oil and gas concession areas.  

Robin Stephens, Metocean Group Manager at BMT ARGOSS says: “In recent years, ocean modelling technology has significantly advanced - therefore we recognized the importance and timeliness of conducting a comprehensive, new West Africa ocean current hindcast.  

"Much of the oil and gas activity in this region is in deep water and involves the design, installation and operation of floating production systems, with substantial subsea components such as risers and moorings, both of which are very susceptible to current-induced loadings.  

"By simulating ocean current, temperature and salinity in profile, we can provide customers with a long term simulation which has been validated and optimized against data that has been measured in the region.”

Following completion of a pilot two-year integration and a detailed validation study, against available concurrent in-situ current measurements, a full 20-year integration is underway to produce an ocean current hindcast database, suitable for use in offshore engineering and operational planning.  

With an initial focus on the West Africa region, the hindcast will provide a strong framework for conducting fine resolution modelling in other parts of the mid-Atlantic basin, including Brazil.

 
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