Osbit to design and construct well intervention tower system for FTAI Ocean
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
Editor
Oilfield Technology,
Osbit’s Smart Tower System facilitates integrated riserless and riser-based well intervention operations, in water depths up to 1500 m, and is to be installed on FTAI’s flagship DP3 vessel M/V Pride.
The Smart Tower System combines elements of modular technology from Osbit’s experience in well intervention and offshore handling, with a series of innovations to improve operational safety, flexibility and accessibility. The tower’s vertical Completion Workover Riser (CWOR) racking system improves deck safety by reducing the need to access the intervention floor and to handle CWOR joints, while its small footprint optimises deck space, for more effective equipment storage.
The Smart Tower System integrates the existing vessel crane into the full deployment system, with up to 250 t active heave compensated capacity. Additionally, the system offers a universal platform for surface pressure equipment, active heave compensated slickline and e-line operations and for the building, operation and recovery of CWOR and intervention systems.
The Smart Tower System is fitted with multiple guide wire systems and an extensive deck skidding system, which minimises the need for crane lifts, increases operating windows and enables equipment to be directly loaded into the well centre.
The Smart Tower System will also feature Osbit’s Integrated Logistics Support (OILS) control system technology, which the company has already integrated across a range of offshore assets. The software package will deliver unrivalled data insight and performance analysis, while its market-leading control cabin is highly ergonomic, and will interface with the vessel’s safety systems, crane and CCTV.
Osbit has a strong background in the provision of technology across the global offshore industry, with particular expertise in well intervention. The company has successfully delivered a diverse range of equipment which is actively working in the field, including tension frames, maintenance towers, moveable intervention floors, access gangways, ROV launch & recovery systems and guide-wire handling equipment.
Emphasising the significance of the project win for Osbit, Managing Director, Brendon Hayward said: “We are thrilled FTAI has selected Osbit to undertake such an exciting project, which is a significant milestone for us. We are perfectly placed to supply this system with our extensive experience of delivering complex well intervention systems and large-scale offshore handling equipment. Osbit’s Smart Tower System represents our continued commitment to reducing the risk and cost profile of projects for our clients enabling increased safety and greater operational time offshore. Our team is hard at work and looking forward to delivering the completed system.”
Commenting on the strategic investment, Jon Attenburrow, Managing Director at FTAI Ocean said: “We look forward to working with Osbit to develop the intervention tower and transform the M/V Pride into a world-class well intervention vessel.”
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/offshore-and-subsea/04022020/osbit-to-design-and-construct-well-intervention-tower-system-for-ftai-ocean/
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