Oceaneering to provide diverless connectors for offshore Western Australia project
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
Editor
Oilfield Technology,
Oceaneering will supply 3-in. M5 connectors, which will be used for monoethylene glycol (MEG) and chemical inhibitor (CI) service on the field subsea distribution system.
The 3-in. M5 connector enables the intervention of subsea assets. This ROV-flyable, full bore connector features the Oceaneering® Grayloc® metal-to-metal sealing system and proven M-series latch mechanism. The M5 connector works for applications such as gas lift, chemical injection, well stimulation, hydrate remediation, flooding and venting operations, acid injection, and scale squeeze.
Nikunj Patel, Director of Engineering and Technology for Oceaneering, said: “We are thrilled to provide our high pressure, high flow ROV-flyable M5 connectors for this project located in Australian waters. The M5 is a versatile, compact, and cost-effective solution ideal for high flow MEG, CI, and other chemical delivery applications. With this win, we continue building our track record with the M5 connectors being used in projects worldwide.”
Image of M5 connector courtesy of Oceaneering.
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/offshore-and-subsea/09072020/oceaneering-to-provide-diverless-connectors-for-offshore-western-australia-project/
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