C-Kore Systems recently completed a campaign on a North Sea subsea oil field, in which C-Kore tools were used to test the electrical integrity of the subsea assets, giving quick feedback to the operator for their maintenance decisions.
Offshore staff
YORKSHIRE, UK— C-Kore Systems recently completed a successful campaign on a subsea oil field located in the North Sea. The C-Kore tools were used to test the electrical integrity of the subsea assets, giving quick feedback to the operator for their maintenance decisions on the field.
C-Kore’s subsea testing tools are used by operators and installation contractors around the world on both installation campaigns and fault-finding operations. The Cable Monitor unit confirms the insulation resistance and continuity of the electrical lines while the Subsea TDR unit localizes anomalies within 20 cm. With C-Kore’s automated units and online training, no extra offshore support is needed to run the equipment.
“Our Subsea TDR units are getting very good results in the field," said Greg Smith, C-Kore general manager. "We also look forward to deploying our latest tool, the Subsea Optical TDR, later in the summer on another mobilization.”