BMT delivers mooring line monitoring system for Helang FPSO
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“We are delighted to work with LMC on this project. The Helang’s internal turret is integrated into the FPSO’s hull enabling the FPSO to passively weathervane while permanently moored to the seafloor, so our inclination data is essential to indicate the leaving angles for each of the mooring line chain stoppers. Our MLM system is one of many advanced asset monitoring solutions that BMT has supplied to the offshore oil and gas industry,” said Dale Hastings-Payne, BMT’s Director of Business Development, Asia.
The new MLM system, allows visual monitoring of the chain stopper inclination to measure chains being tensioned during the FPSO hook-up installation phase and long-term operation of the TMS. In this case, there is a total of 7 chain stoppers which require monitoring during this critical phase, the MLM will indicate the leaving angles for each of the mooring line chain stoppers, it includes 7 subsea inclinometer sensors that transfer data which can be accessed on a local tablet readout and a ICSS (integrated control and safety system) at the client’s FPSO control room.
BMT has developed and delivered several successful turret moored systems for major deepwater field developments. Its suite of MLM systems provide valuable integrity data and important real-time monitoring of mooring systems to enhance operational safety.
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/offshore-and-subsea/12112019/bmt-delivers-mooring-line-monitoring-system-for-helang-fpso/
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