Cross Group completes GoM subsea well intervention

The Cross Group has successfully completed subsea live well intervention operations on three TFL (through-flowline) template wells in the US Gulf of Mexico using its 3-1/16in 10,000 psi subsea convertible live well intervention package in 1800ft of water. 

Cross Group deployed its 3-1/16in 10,000 psi subsea convertible intervention package in the riserless configuration on two of the TFL template wells from a DP II multipurpose supply vessel (MSV).

The third TFL template well operation was conducted from the client’s DP II semisubmersible rig, where the company’s 3-1/16in 10,000 psi subsea convertible live well intervention package was deployed in the riser-based configuration. 

Each well was successfully completed without incident to personnel or equipment.

“Having the ability to deploy the system in either a riser and riserless configuration from a vessel of opportunity gives our clients a safe and proven alternative to the traditional rig-based subsea well intervention process; doing it with our team of people is what truly separates us from the other providers,” said Heath Jones, vice president, Cross Group.   

Image from Cross Group.

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OE's Audrey Leon covered the TFL intervention operation Cross Group carried out for Stone Energy on the Pompano field in OE's April 2015 issue. Read more about the unique intervention solution here.

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