Red Marine develops subsea clamp solution

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Red Marine developed and delivered the modular umbilical clamp system, made up of six purely mechanical elements to FMC Technologies. 

Image of the modular umbilical clamp system. From Red Marine.

The clamp solution will be commissioned on board the deepwater well intervention vessel, Island Performer, in the Gulf of Mexico and used as a key system element in well intervention operations.

The vessel was purpose built for deepwater well interventions and features the latest innovations from FMC Technologies including a riserless light well intervention (RLWI) stack, which enables it to complete intervention operations in water depths of up to 6500ft.

According to Red Marine, the engineering challenge was to develop a clamp to securely hold a new type of subsea umbilical that is compressible, very sensitive to the squeeze force applied and has a low friction outer sheath.

The solution is unusual in the industry – perhaps even the first - with its modular system of six elements, each of which houses a number of spring applied pads to ensure a consistent and reliable clamping force to the umbilical, Red Marine said.  

The clamp has the ability to securely hold the compressible umbilical with in excess of 20-tonne of back tension. 

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