CRP Subsea, an AIS firm, has been awarded a ‘sizable’ contract from a significant engineering, procurement, building and set up (EPCI) firm for ultra-deepwater oilfield growth within the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.
The contract entails the supply of vortex induced vibration (VIV) suppression strakes and buoyancy modules for an unnamed firm.
CRP Subsea will provide over 5 kilometers of Tri-Strakes Lite, to offer VIV suppression to 3 metal catenary risers (SCRs) and two flowline jumpers.
Anti-fouling will probably be utilized to the Tri-Strakes to be used on specified sections of the risers to forestall marine development.
Every phase of the Tri-Strakes Lite system is designed as a single element, facilitating swift and easy pipe reel lay set up offshore. T
CRP Subsea’s integral buoyancy modules will even be connected to the flowline jumpers. These modules will present managed buoyancy, lowering the bending second on the construction.
As well as, utilizing an integral compliant clamping know-how ensures a uniform clamping strain, eliminating danger of injury to the flowline jumper.
“The acknowledgment of each our Tri-Strakes Lite and integral buoyancy modules underlines our dedication to delivering complete and revolutionary subsea options. This success not solely validates our technical experience but in addition reinforces our place as a trusted and dependable accomplice,” mentioned Jaimin Parmar, Gross sales Engineer at CRP Subsea.