For Immediate Release: February 5, 2018:
Phoenix International Holdings, Inc. (Phoenix) recently completed an abandonment campaign in the Gulf of Mexico utilizing its Atmospheric Diving System (ADS) HARDSUIT™ and a surface supplied air diving spread mobilized onboard a Vessel of Opportunity (VOO). Consisting of two phases, this project highlighted the technological capability and flexibility of the Phoenix ADS by demonstrating its ability to work throughout the water column without the need for any decompression, as well as showcasing the strong teamwork and synergy that exists between the Phoenix ADS and Diving divisions.
In Phase 1 of the project, Phoenix cut, plugged and abandoned a 6” pipeline and umbilical exiting a J-tube at a depth of 530 feet. Cuts were made using a guillotine saw and shears, followed by the ADS pilots capping the umbilical, plugging the pipeline, and abandoning both segments in place as per the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) permit. An ADS pilot then drilled a 2” hole in the platform side of the cut pipeline using a magnetic drill and a messenger wire was deployed for the pilot to connect to the cut pipeline which was laid on the sea floor for subsequent recovery.
Phase 2 consisted of removing two 6” risers and all riser clamps, two 3” umbilicals and two umbilical I-tubes and all I-tube clamps to a depth of 430 feet. ADS pilots, using a standard hydraulic impact wrench opened and removed all clamps below 160 feet, while surface divers completed the same from 160 feet to the surface. The risers were then lifted out and cut into sections by a platform based construction crew with embedded Phoenix safety personnel.
In total, 20 ADS missions were completed with 61 hours in the water and divers performed 38 dives with 33 hours of total bottom time. The entire project was performed over 18 days using 3,964 man hours without a lost time incident.
About Phoenix
Phoenix is an employee-owned, ISO 9001Management System certified marine services contractor providing manned and unmanned underwater solutions, design engineering, and project management services worldwide. Expertise is available from seven regional offices in the areas of wet and dry hyperbaric welding, Nondestructive Testing (NDT), subsea engineering services, conventional and atmospheric diving, and operations with Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) and Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV).
For more information regarding this Press Release, please contact Tracie Ross at: tcross@phnx-international.com.