Morrison Completes EPCIC Work for DeNovo

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Energy services company Chet Morrison Contractors LLC said it has completed an Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Installation and Commissioning (EPCIC) work scope at the Iguana field development for Trinidad and Tobago’s newest upstream operator, DeNovo Energy Limited.

The work included fabrication, installation and mechanical completion of facilities for three development wells installed through a Conductor Supported Platform (CSP) and a 45 kilometer, 14-inch diameter subsea natural gas export pipeline connecting the Iguana CSP to a newly constructed onshore gas processing unit on the Port Lisas Industrial Estate, with commissioning for first gas delivery.

The Iguana field remained undeveloped for over 34 years until DeNovo became the operator in 2016, and is the first gas development campaign in the Gulf of Paria. The water depth at the Iguana platform is approximately 27 meters. Morrison said it managed the unique offshore and shore crossing conditions to complete this development, and installed and commissioned the pipeline and offshore facility in October 2018.

Morrison was able to achieve 80 percent local content and safely delivered the project with more than 370,000 combined man-hours while achieving zero recordable incidents (0-TRIR). Morrison worked closely with its joint venture partner, Trinidad Offshore Fabricators Unlimited (TOFCO), in the support of many aspects of this project including the hook up through mechanical completion.

Chet Morrison, CEO, commented, “Tailoring the equipment to the specific demands of this milestone project, we provided an optimized solution. Our team also applied rigorous problem-solving techniques to complete a complex and challenging shore approach. Working with a compressed schedule, our flexibility and adaptability enabled us to design and secure Trinidad’s first gas-to-market in an accelerated fashion.”

Joel M. C. Pemberton, DeNovo founder and CEO, said, “Partnering with Morrison enabled DeNovo to successfully deliver this first fast-track development in Trinidad and Tobago with technical excellence. The high-risk shore crossing through an environmentally sensitive area was safely managed, exceeding the expectation of the regulatory agencies. Utilizing the TOFCO base in La Brea ensured strong global collaboration while maximizing the local capacity for project execution. Throughout the process, Morrison was versatile and creative in providing a range of solutions to unexpected challenges. The focus on constructability by the Morrison team supported a streamlined, practical approach to project delivery which ultimately maximized overall project efficiency.”

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