It is another breakthrough for C-Kore’s subsea testing units. The Subsea tools for fault-finding, construction & decommissioning recently completed a successful campaign offshore in Nigeria with VAYCO Oil tools and local Nigerian partner Cranium Engineering.
The company in a statement made available to Orient Energy Review said the operation for a major oil operator in over 1,000m water depth allowed rapid testing of umbilicals and electrical flying leads (EFLs) for regulatory compliance and immediate rectification of subsea faults, saving significant man hours and vessel time. Adding that the automated systems also reduce the number of personnel needed offshore.
C-Kore’s subsea testing units are used on both asset integrity and installation operations to verify the health of subsea electrical systems. The Cable Monitor unit tests the insulation resistance and continuity of the electrical line while the Subsea TDR unit localizes faults with an accuracy of around 20cm. The new Sensor Monitor unit reads subsea sensors without needing a Subsea Control Module.
The CEO of Cranium Engineering, Sola Adekunle said, “Our customer was pleased with how the C-Kore units operated, and the excellent service provided.
“We were able to get data that would have been impossible using traditional methods, improving asset integrity whilst saving the customer money on both man hours and on vessel time.
“The additional safety and operational benefits of having a simple, automated system where no extra offshore personnel is required was valuable in sustaining operations during the current COVID-19 pandemic.”
Also, the General Manager of C-Kore Systems, Greg Smith, stated, “We are very happy to work again with VAYCO and Cranium Engineering.
“Our technology has proven to save time and money for our customers and our “Keep-it-Simple” design philosophy allows easy and reliable testing without the need for specialist offshore personnel.”
Peace Obi