Decommissioning Tool recovers Caisson within a Caisson within a Caisson

Decommissioning Tool recovers Caisson within a Caisson within a Caisson

Global-leading energy services company Proserv, has leased First Subsea Ltd’s Ballgrab gripping technology for a decommissioning project in Norwegian waters for the recovery of a caisson. In this case the application required the tool to descend down within a foundation caisson of 30” to 20” to 13-3/8” to access the inner 9-7/8” API 5CT Q125 section.

The tool is part of the company’s rental fleet that covers over 300 stock tools for lifting / handling and recovery of API line pipes, deployment and handling of manifolds, monopiles, suction piles and flexible risers for both Oil & Gas and Renewables sectors.

At 30” in diameter the foundation caisson protruded 8m vertically above the seabed in a water depth of approximately 90m and contained three inner caissons of reducing diameters.

Recovering the inner caisson required a simplified rigging methodology to overcome the shackle geometry constraints which prevented access to the inner 9-7/8” caisson. The shackle could only accommodate the 20” casing section and a 2.5m modular extension was added to the tool extending its reach to access the inner 9-7/8” (ID 8.625”) caisson.

The Ballgrab tool was lowered into the caisson and then remotely activated topside through a 120m twin Siamese hose on a reeler complete with HPU (hydraulic power unit).

“Ballgrab gripping technology is ideal for this kind of application where caisson and pipes have to be removed from often inaccessible locations,” says John Shaw, Managing Director, First Subsea Ltd.

Released: 16th May 2016

First Subsea Ltd