CRP Subsea, part of AIS and a leader in subsea solutions, has secured a major contract to supply its distributed buoyancy modules (DBMs) to an ambitious oilfield project in the Santos pre-salt basin, Brazil. This collaboration with a leading energy technology company underlines CRP Subsea’s commitment to innovation in the subsea sector.
The crucial role of buoyancy modules in the project
Distributed buoyancy modules will be essential in the operation of the riser system, which is responsible for transporting fluids from subsea facilities to a floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel. These devices, designed to offer controlled flotation, will ensure a dynamic slow wave configuration, minimising top stress at the termination point and eliminating the risk of damage to subsea pipelines.
A comprehensive approach to engineering
Manufacturing of the DBMs will take place at CRP Subsea’s state-of-the-art facility in the North West of England, with engineering work scheduled to begin immediately. Delivery is planned for next year, consolidating the company’s ability to deliver high-quality, bespoke solutions in the demanding deepwater environment.
This contract not only strengthens our relationship with a key client, but also underlines the trust we have built with leaders in the energy sector. We are excited to contribute to the evolution of this project and future developments in the region.
Ben Stubbens, Sales Director at CRP Subsea, highlighted.
This agreement is part of a series of recent successes for CRP Subsea, which has secured several contracts in Brazil, including the delivery of more than 300 buoyancy modules distributed for various projects in the Santos pre-salt basin. With these types of projects, CRP Subsea continues to consolidate its position as a leader in subsea solutions for the energy industry.
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Source: AIS
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