The ultimate goal of this project was to make ready for the repair of a broken FPSO mooring line that was a major integrity threat to the FPSO and that the client had committed to government authorities to repair in summer 2008.
The project had been instigated in January 2007 and presented major technical and logistic challenges. Many obstacles were overcome including a major change of base case from refurbishing the existing winch to replacing it after finding it was no longer fit for service.
This project was supported by one of Agile’s consultants – a former Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander who joined Agile in April 2006 to work on another FPSO project - a swivel repair that had to be performed off-station.
This consultant joined Agile direct from the Royal Navy with many years experience in the maintenance and re-fit of naval vessels at a senior technical and managerial level but no previous Oil & Gas industry experience.
His experience and managerial skills from the armed forces proved directly transferable making him a particularly valued addition to the project team. He is currently working in Norway on the replacement of an offshore loading facility.
Update: Further information on this work may be found on page 8 of the May 2009 issue of 'Marine Engineers Review' an IMarEST monthly publication.