GSP Bigfoot 1 to install Black Sea pipeline

April 23, 2010
The shallow water derrick/laybarge GSP Bigfoot 1 will install a subsea pipeline for phase 2 of TPAO’s Akcakoca gas project in the Turkish Black Sea.

Offshore staff


CONSTANTA, Romania -- The shallow water derrick/laybarge GSP Bigfoot 1 will install a subsea pipeline for phase 2 of TPAO’s Akcakoca gas project in the Turkish Black Sea.

Owner Grup Servicii Petroliere recently completed an $85-million conversion program on the vessel at its yard in Constanta Sud – Agigea, followed by sea trials in the Black Sea earlier this month to test speed, maneuverability, and directional stability.

These trials were witnessed by representatives of ABS, which supervised the conversion process and issued the class certificate.

GSP Bigfoot 1 is now equipped to install pipelines with outer diameters of 6-32-in. (15.2-81 cm), and can accommodate a crew of up to 208. After completing its initial assignment in the Russian sector, a shallow water pipeline installation, the vessel will transfer to Akcakoca, where it will install a 7-km (4.3-mi) long, 12-in. diameter subsea pipeline.

It will also perform tie-ins to Akcakoca’s existing 12-in. (30.5-cm) offshore trunklines vie a wye-piece connection. Gas is transported through this system to an onshore plant at Cayazgi. GSP also undertook the pre-installation subsea survey.

The barge will be supported in this program by two anchorhandler tug supply vessels the GSP Vega and Amber II. In addition, GSP is responsible for construction and installation of the phase 2 project’s steel jacket/dual-deck platform, which it claims will be the largest to date in the Black Sea.

GSP has won another contract in this region for its new DP1 support vessel, the GSP Alcor, which will provide supply/standby services to OMV Petrom in the Romanian sector.

4/23/2010