Offshore staff
HOUSTON– InterMoor has completed operations for the disconnection and laydown of risers and mooring lines on an FPSO facility offshore Angola.
The project had two phases. Phase 1 concluded with the disconnection of all 20 risers and umbilicals from the FPSO facility and their placement on the seabed in accordance with the laydown agreement. In Phase 2,InterMoor disconnected all 12 mooring lines and placed them on the seabed while the FPSO was held in place by station-keeping vessels. The company provided the station-keeping procedure and tow masters onboard the FPSO.
The initial contract scope included project management, engineering, and offshore execution. The company devised multiple methods for disconnection, including the use of clamps to take the load off the risers using the offshore construction vessel and either disconnecting or cutting the hang off on the FPSO to lower the risers.
The subsea riser clamp design and fabrication were added to the contract once the project progressed. The clamps were designed by 2H Offshore, and fabricated in InterMoor’s facility in Morgan City, Louisiana.
04/02/2015