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North Sea oilfield cables to be sealed by Roxtec

By Paul Dvorak | July 11, 2014

Cable and pipe-seal manufacturer Roxtec has won a major contract to supply one of the largest and deepest oil sea developments in the North Sea.

These Lloyds-approved, watertight seals will protect vital equipment on the  production platform against salt water ingress which can be so damaging if cables are not properly sealed.

These Lloyds-approved, watertight seals will protect vital equipment on the production platform against salt water ingress which can be so damaging when cables are not properly sealed.

Roxtec’s UK and Korean operations are working with global petroleum giant BP on its offshore oil and gas project called ‘Quad 204’ where it is building a new floating, production, storage and offloading (FPSO) unit. The unit will be located about 80 miles west of Shetland, in Scotland.

The Quad 204 is being built by Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea, the largest shipyard in the world. It will replace the existing ‘Schiehallion’ FPSO and include an extension of a subsea system with new and replacement flow lines, new and replacement risers and 14 wells in addition to the 52 existing ones.

Roxtec UK managing director Graham O’Hare said the firm’s deck seals are being used on the hull and top sides of the project and also in the living quarters.

“We are working in partnership with the yard to supply a range of bespoke products which will seal stainless steel tubes,” says O’Hare. “Our seals were chosen because maintenance of them is quick and simple and they will be easy to upgrade in future renovation work.”

“Our Lloyds-approved, watertight seals will protect vital equipment on this production platform against salt water ingress which can be so damaging if cables are not properly sealed.

The new FPSO was designed in the UK, is being constructed in South Korea and hook-up and commissioning will take place upon arrival in the North Sea. As a global company, we can provide support to the project from our bases in the UK and South Korea for the lifespan of this project.

The Quad 204 is designed to operate in harsh weather conditions and, once it has been completed, is expected to produce 130,000 barrels of oil and more than 2 million cubic meters of gas a day.

The facility will also provide storage capacity for more than 1 million barrels of oil with construction due to be completed in summer 2014 and oil production commencing by 2017.

Mr O’Hare said he is seeing Roxtec’s products being used more frequently in the oil and gas sector. Currently there are at least forty offshore assets under construction worldwide using Roxtec’s sealing solution, and it is pleasing that a number of these are taking place in the North Sea.

“Because we are a market leading company with an international presence, we are perfectly placed to advise and supply these types of projects which involve multiple geographical locations.”

For further details on Roxtec’s seals contact graham.ohare@uk.roxtec.com Tel: 0161 761 5280 Visit: www.roxtec.com

 

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