Strohm provides TCP jumpers for Malaysia offshore project
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
Editor
Oilfield Technology,
This is the second time the firm’s technology has become a permanent application in the region. A thermoplastic composite pipe (TCP Flowline was previously installed for Petronas’ operations in 2017 in the shallow water, West Lutong field.
The Netherlands’ headquartered business, formerly known as Airborne Oil & Gas, will supply two, 150 m-long 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 a significantly improved turnaround time for pipe supply, termination and installation in any location around the world. The Jumper on Demand concept thus provides operators and installation contractors with lowest installed cost, flexibility of supply, ability to cut to length when needed and schedule de-risking.
TCP is a non-metallic, durable solution which outperforms conventional steel flexible and rigid alternatives. It is 80% lighter in weight compared to its metallic equivalents, is completely impervious to corrosion and has a high collapse resistance, offering a significantly extended service life. TCP’s manufacturing process also produces 50% lower CO2 levels compared to that of carbon steel pipe.
Strohm Vice President for Middle East & Asia-Pacific, Fabienne Ellington, said: “This scope of work is a cornerstone in the build-up of our client relationship which we look forward to developing further, while delivering our effective high-quality TCP technology to support our client’s future deepwater expansion in the region.
“Winning this award is testament to the safety, quality and cost-effectiveness of our TCP Jumpers, as well as the proven value that our TCP range of products is delivering.”
The company is also developing solutions for the emerging sectors of carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) and hydrogen on the basis that installation of its TCP delivers a 50% lower carbon footprint compared to conventional steel alternatives.
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