Subsea machine developed for use at 120 meters

Location:
Woodside Energy Trunking System Expansion Project (TSEP) North West Coast, Western Australia
Project Services: Team Service:
Field Machining
Overview:

Specially-developed subsea machining equipment and tooling was designed and fabricated by TEAM Australia for TSEP, to machine RTJ joints on the new subsea pipeline at 120 metres depth.

Need and Challenge:

Specialist subsea equipment was required to enable 30 inch and 42 inch ANSI RTJ joints to be machined in the event that the flange sealing faces were damaged during the pipeline assembly process, as the spools were brought together on the seabed and the flange studs tensioned.

Solution and Outcome:

Specially-developed subsea machining equipment and tooling was designed and fabricated by TEAM Australia for TSEP, to machine RTJ joints on the new subsea pipeline at 120 metres depth.

The equipment was supplied to the Technip-Coflexip Subsea 7 joint venture for the project. Woodside Energy has installed a large diameter multiphase subsea trunkline to increase the production capacity from its gas condensate fields located off the North West coast. The new trunkline extends from the existing onshore facilities near Dampier to the North Rankin ‘A’ platform located 135km offshore.

TEAM’s diver-operated equipment, based on an air-driven machine design and converted to hydraulic drive, was designed and delivered as a contingency measure for the project. The machine used has an operating range from 600mm to 2100mm and weighing 900kg.

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