2H teams up for TCP JIP

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2H Offshore teamed up with oil and gas industry leaders to develop a new design guideline for thermoplastic composite pipes (TCP) to advance the understanding and use of composite materials in the offshore industry.

The joint industry project (JIP) began in October and will take a year to complete. 2H teams in London, UK, and Houston, are actively involved in the JIP. The work will build on existing knowledge and guidelines to achieve an industry-accepted standard.

“Our involvement in this JIP underlines our commitment to supporting the use of composite materials within the offshore industry. Composite pipes have many advantages,” says Tim Eyles, 2H managing director. “Their good fatigue performance and reduced cross-sectional weight may help to overcome technical challenges in the industry, especially in deeper water and harsh environments. 2H has experience in using composite materials in risers and is committed to using emerging technologies to find the best technical solutions to meet the needs of our clients.” 

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