SPS used to repair FSO hull

OE Staff
Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Intelligent Engineering has seen its SPS repair system used on a floating storage and offloading (FSO) vessel offshore Cameroon. 

The FSO Komi Kribi 1 (KK1), converted in 1977 from a VLCC and operated by ExxonMobil for Cameroon Oil Transportation Co., needed its its sea chest, bottom shell and bulkhead reinstated.  

The repair, using the SPS, took place 11km off the coast of Cameroon using steel workers from Cameroon Shipyard and Industrial Engineering (CNIC). The SPS repair was approved by Bureau Veritas.

Kevin Reilly, IE’s project manager, said: “This below the waterline repair was crucial in allowing the FSO to continue operating. It was undertaken on-station with no need to halt normal operations. Unlike traditional repair methods no cofferdam, divers or dive support vessel and team were required. It was a challenging repair, however, we managed to complete it to the client’s satisfaction.”

A 10mm top plate and 25mm elastomer core were used to reinstate the 25sq m area.  

Chris Williamson, FSO KK1, chief engineer said of the repair: “The entire team worked very hard and completed a difficult task like professionals. This type of work in a pump room on an operating oil tanker is not an easy task. The SPS was impressive and I can see areas where it can be utilized in the future.”  

In a second below waterline repair on board a floating storage unit, a 10sq m area of bottom structure was reinstated during a four day voyage to its station. By using SPS the client was able to save on dry-docking and lost schedule.

Categories: Vessels FPSO FSO Floating Production

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