Allspeeds Webtool for Shah Deniz 2

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Allspeeds has been awarded a contract to supply Webtool emergency disconnection tools for well intervention and workover in the Shah Deniz 2 field in the Caspian Sea.

Webtool enables rapid cutting of umbilical multiple fluid transfer jumpers, electrical lines and tension wire, in the event of an emergency disconnect subsea.

Shah Deniz Stage 2 is one of the largest gas developments in the world, operated by BP. Located 70km south-east of Baku, in 50-550m water depth, field development includes drilling 26 gas production wells and laying 500km of subsea pipelines, which will connect 10 subsea manifolds and the production wells.

The two Webtools are an integral part of an IWOCS-deployed, well commissioning tool. Within the tool, an umbilical is connected to sacrificial hoses and cable bundle securely positioned in the mouth of the Webtool emergency cutter. Once activated the sacrificial bundle is cut in a single operation within seconds. 

Designed for deployment for extended periods subsea, the Webtool emergency cutter can be function tested in situ, ensuring the tool is ready for use in the event of an emergency.

The Webtool offers a way of managing emergency disconnections using a sacrificial bundle that can be readily replaced if needed. It is also one of a few tools to cut tension wire together with cables and hoses and meet required Technology Readiness requirements for this important subsea application.

Webtool emergency cutter is part of the Webtool range of high performance cutting tools, designed and manufactured exclusively by Allspeeds in the UK.

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