Tracerco secures first baseline subsea inspection project for a new pipelay development
Tracerco, part of Johnson Matthey Plc, has
recently been awarded a deep-water subsea
inspection project to assess the integrity of a new pipelay in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM).
As a method of ensuring maximum value and
profitability, whilst safeguarding operational
personnel and the environment, the operator will deploy DiscoveryTM, Tracerco’s Subsea CT
Scanner, to obtain critical baseline integrity data on the new pipeline system.
Via the use of corrosion modelling, multiple
inspection locations will be identified by the
operator along the pipe. DiscoveryTM will then be deployed to scan each pre-defined inspection area to obtain critical baseline data and identify and
characterise any potential metal loss anomalies,
defects or general wall loss. By obtaining this
accurate integrity data on areas of future potential concern, the operator will ensure they have the data needed to be confident going forward, that the
condition of their pipeline system meets all safety and regulatory requirements, whilst ensuring that maximum production is achieved.
After the initial inspection campaign, DiscoveryTM will be deployed annually to reinspect the new
pipeline system to measure corrosion growth rates and identify any potential integrity concerns.
DiscoveryTM, was deemed the most suitable
technological solution for the inspection campaign, as it can provide real time data on a variety of integrity issues including pipeline corrosion, pitting and wall thinning, without interrupting production. DiscoveryTM inspections are also non-intrusive, meaning the risk of damage to the pipeline is minimised as there is no requirement to remove any protective coating - regardless of thickness and material.
To learn more about how you can obtain accurate wall thickness measurements, eliminate costly downtime and keep production targets on track
during a subsea inspection campaign, visit https://tracerco.com/services/subsea/