Strohm to provide TCP jumpers for project offshore Malaysia
Feb. 3, 2021
Strohm has secured a contract to deliver two gas lift jumpers for an unnamed deepwater project off Sabah, Malaysia.
Offshore staff
IJMUIDEN, the Netherlands – Strohm has secured a contract to deliver two gas lift jumpers for an unnamed deepwater project off Sabah, Malaysia.
The company will supply two 150-m (492-ft) long thermoplastic composite pipe (TCP) Jumpers through its “Jumper on Demand” concept. Launched in 2019, long lengths of its TCP Jumpers are manufactured and held in stock together with a number of end-fitting sets, to support an improved turnaround time for pipe supply, termination and installation in any location around the world.
The Jumper on Demand concept provides operators and installation contractors with lowest installed cost, flexibility of supply, ability to cut to length when needed and schedule de-risking, the company said.
TCP is a non-conductive, non-corrosive flexible pipe that is 80% lighter in weight compared to its metallic equivalents. Its manufacturing process also produces 50% lower CO2 levels compared to that of carbon steel pipe, the company claimed.