Rotech removes cemented rock ahead of North Sea decommissioning project

Nov. 2, 2020
Rotech Subsea has completed a rock placement removal program in the Dutch North Sea for an unnamed offshore contractor.

Offshore staff

ABERDEEN, UK – Rotech Subsea has completed a rock placement removal program in the Dutch North Sea for an unnamed offshore contractor.

The company mobilized its TRS2 Controlled Flow Excavation and suspended jet trenching for the decommissioning scope, which involved 50 m (164 ft) of rock dispersal work at a water depth of 43 m (141 ft) around flanges in order to expose spool pieces.

Rock needed to be removed for access prior to the start of the decommissioning process.

As the rock was cemented and 2-12 in. in size (beyond the capabilities of a standard ROV type dredger), the contractor selected the TRS2 tool to remove the 1.5-m (4.9-ft) depth of rock quickly, allowing access to continue decommissioning operations.

11/02/2020