ClampOn on West Delta Deep project

OE Staff
Friday, November 15, 2013

ClampOn has been awarded a contract from Saipem for the supply of ClampOn Subsea CEM, Corrosion-Erosion Monitors.

This is one of the largest contracts received by ClampOn to date.

The CEM systems will be configured with the firm's latest technology and may be upgraded with the capability to perform tomography mapping of the pipe when this is available.

The ClampOn Corrosion-Erosion Monitors will be part of Saipem’s delivery to the West Delta Deep Marine Phase IXa Project, operated by the Burullus Gas Company about 90km off the coast of Egypt in the Mediterranean Sea.

Phase IXa (9a) was sanctioned in the first quarter of 2013 and the drilling program started in May.

New facilities include rigid and flexible flowlines, umbilicals and other related subsea structures, to be installed in water depths up to 850 metres. Contractor Saipem said marine activities will be carried out between the Q2 and Q4 2014. Partner BG Group expected production to start in H2 2014.

Read more: Award winning corrossion erosion monitoring comes of age - http://oedigital.com/component/k2/item/3304-award-winning-corrosion-monitoring-comes-of-age

 

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