BPTT awards Trinidad contract

April 4, 2007
BP Trinidad and Tobago, Llc. (bpTT) has awarded a contract to Woods Hole Group Inc. to design, build and install a meteorological and oceanographic measurement system on the Cassia oil and gas production complex, offshore eastern Trinidad.

Offshore staff

Boston, Massachusetts -- BP Trinidad and Tobago, Llc. (bpTT) has awarded a contract to Woods Hole Group Inc. to design, build and install a meteorological and oceanographic measurement system on the Cassia oil and gas production complex, offshore eastern Trinidad.

Woods Hole will provide system design, integration, installation, and real time data display, along with monthly data monitoring and archiving during the 24-month project.

Measurement of the predominant and spurious currents and waves along with their impact in this environment is important for the continued safe and efficient operation of bpTT's production platforms off the east coast of Trinidad.

"BPTT is interested in obtaining metocean data covering the ambient conditions, especially seasonal and storm-related conditions, to enhance operational decision-making capabilities on all its platforms and installations in this offshore environment," says Robert Catalano, Woods Hole Group, Inc. VP of science operations. "The systems we have designed best fit their criteria."

The bpTT Cassia metocean system will consist of two Nortek AWAC Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers arranged to generate a continuous profile of currents through the 90 m (295 ft) water column and measure wave height and direction at the installed location, along with wind, barometric pressure, and temperature/relative humidity sensors.

The systems will be integrated into the Woods Hole Group proprietary Integrated Real Time System to acquire and store all raw data and to display the processed data on the Cassia production complex for operational use in real time.

Through a web based data server application, bpTT and their affiliate offices of BP in Houston will be able to see the real time processed data through any BP web enabled access port.

4/6/2007