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TDW Offshore Completes Pipeline Pressure Isolation

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

May 11, 2010

Photo courtesy TDW Offshore Services AS

Photo courtesy TDW Offshore Services AS

TDW Offshore Services AS (TDW) has completed a key pipeline pressure isolation and joint testing operation offshore western Borneo in Malaysia for Sarawak Shell Berhad. TDW worked on platform F23P-A, which is part of the facilities operated by Sarawak Shell Berhad located 80 to 200 km from Miri and Bintulu.  The operation was carried out on a gas export line that forms a portion of the line that runs from the F23P-A to the E11R-A platform.  The network extends to one of the major trunklines connected to an LNG plant onshore in Bintulu.  The TDW operation made it possible for Shell to install a motor-operated valve (MOV) in preparation for installation of a new compressor module.

TDW used its SmartPlug isolation tool to isolate the section of the line that required a new valve.  In order to provide a safe isolation while the line was cut and the new valve was installed, TDW “pigged in” a 30-inch SmartPlug isolation tool from the launcher past the site designated for valve installation.  By doing so, the line was safely isolated in preparation for cutting the line and valve installation.  While the line was isolated, the line was successfully cut, and a new flange was welded to it. 

To ensure that the flange was properly installed without pressurizing the entire line, TDW tested the weld with a joint tester tool.  Following testing of the weld, the new valve was installed.  Overall, the affected portion of the gas export line was safely isolated for a period of one month while testing and valve installation took place. TDW carried out the recent operation with a SmartPlug tool and joint tester that the company built at its headquarters in Stavanger, with local support from personnel based in Singapore and its agent in Malaysia, Amserve Engineering.

The recent isolation operation on the F23P-A was carried out in association with the three-year frame agreement that TDW entered into with Sarawak Shell Berhad to provide pipeline pressure isolation services and hot tapping services, as well as a subsea repair clamp in 2009.  

Since 2001, TDW has performed a number of pipeline pressure isolation operations to facilitate safe valve replacement on behalf of Sarawak Shell Berhad in the region. The Sarawak Shell Berhad facilities include the M3, B11, E11 RB, F23 and F6 platforms. Natural gas is transported through four major trunk lines of the pipeline network to an onshore processing plant in Bintulu.

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