Rotech completes trenching, cable cut and recovery at offshore wind farm

Jan. 24, 2023
Rotech Subsea has completed a cable de-burial, cut and recovery, and cable burial operations at a UK offshore wind farm.

Offshore staff

ABERDEEN  Rotech Subsea has completed a cable de-burial, cut and recovery, and cable burial operations at what it says is one of the world’s largest offshore wind farms.

The company mobilized its RS1-3 Hybrid Controlled Flow Excavation (CFE) tool to carry out the trenching scope of works and its RSG-C IRM tool to complete the cable cut and recovery in UK waters.

The project, which was completed in late 2022, saw Rotech Subsea’s RS1-3 de-bury 7.5 km of export cable. Multiple cuts were carried out with scrap cable recovered to deck of the support vessel. Subsequently new cable was laid, buried to 1.5 m (ToP).

Operating in water depths ranging from 4 m to 17 m, and soils ranging from medium dense to very dense sand and soft clay to very stiff clay, 7.5 km of cable buried at 3 m below MSBL was de-buried by the precision RS1-3 hybrid CFE tool. Developed in-house by Rotech, the RS1-3 has a standard operating depth range of 1 m to 300 m, velocity of up to 14 m/s and a controlled flow rate of 0-14,000 liters per second. 

Upon successful de-burial of the cable, the RSG-C tool was deployed on grab, cutting and recovery operations. Positioned using a tool-mounted USBL transponder and survey nav screen in the Rotech control cabin, the cable was located using the tool-mounted Sonar head. Once located and grabbed, cable-cutting operations took less that 15 minutes, with the process repeated at multiple locations along the cable. The RSG-C tool then recovered the cable to deck.

Rotech Subsea Director of Subsea, Stephen Cochrane, said, “Cable de-burial was completed in one pass at vessel speeds from 2-6 m/min, and in total 14 cuts of the 200-mm diameter cable were completed, each taking between 5-15 mins. Our RS1-3 jet trencher, which was developed and built in-house, was specifically selected for the de-burial and burial (at a depth of 1.5m top of cable) operations of the new cable because very stiff clay conditions were expected. With an outlet pressure of 350kPa, the tool completed the work scope successfully and efficiently with burial completed in two passes at vessel speeds from 1–4 m/min.”

01.24.2023