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Subsea Hot Tapping the State of the Art

15th November 2007

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Subsea Hot Tapping The State Of The Art


Presentation Overview Manual Hot Taps






Introduction & Background


Animation (courtesy of Shell UK Ltd)
Technology
Implementation
Summary

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Subsea Hot Tapping The State Of The Art


Presentation Overview Remote Hot Taps





Introduction
Animation (courtesy of Statoil)
Description
Summary

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Introduction & Background Manual Hot


Tapping






Hot tapping technology proven for many decades


Hyperbaric welding technology proven also for decades
Induction heating technology for hyperbaric welding onto
subsea trunk lines developed by Acergy almost 20 years ago
Combining these gives viable method for connecting into
existing trunk lines under full production conditions
7 welded subsea hot taps have been carried out by Acergy
during the last 14 years

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Animation Subsea Hot Tapping Process




Excerpts, illustrating key points of the subsea hot tapping


process.

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Hot-Tap: Technology
Design 1


Hot tap branch design consists of


welded nipple and clamped
reinforcement sleeve

FE design performed for all relevant


cases, including construction stages and
potential failure modes

ECA performed to establish acceptable


weld defect criteria

Designs sourced from Pegasus


International

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Hot-Tap: Technology
Design 2

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Hot-Tap: Technology
Welding 1
Buttering Layer:


Application of a welded Buttering


layer onto pipe surface prior to
welding the tapping nipple.

Apply a thin band of weld to pipe


surface approx 5mm thick x 80mm
wide. (2 layers x 12 passes/layer)

To provide a known surface material


interface to which the 16 branch
nipple can be welded.

Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)


Manual process uses coated electrodes
to form a non-active gas shield around
the weld pool. (Protects weld from
effects of atmospheric gases).

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Hot-Tap: Technology
Welding 2
Branch Nipple Weld:


Branch nipple is welded onto


buttered area of pipeline.

Root weld (TIG or GTAW). 1 root


weld + 4 passes are carried using
Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding. TIG
is required to produce high quality and
precision welds for this critical phase.

Fill & cap welds (SMAW). 45 fill


passes followed by 12 cap welds are
then carried out using Manual shielded
metal arc welding. (SMAW)

The pipe and branch are pre-heated


using an induction heating process.

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Root weld.
Buttering layer.

Hot-Tap: Technology
Induction Heating 1
Pre-heating


Enables hydrogen to diffuse out of the


weld and reduces the cooling rate to
avoid excessive hardness.

Product flow through the pipeline is a


major heat sink, beyond the capabilities
of ordinary resistance pre-heat
methods

Induction coils are installed around the


weld area. A current is applied to the
coils producing a secondary current in
the pipe, resulting in heating of the
weld zone to around 150deg C.

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Hot-Tap: Technology
Induction Heating 2
Pre-heating


Control of pipeline conditions


during welding important

Cooling effect of product is


simulated onshore during
qualifications using a calibrated
water-cooled simulator

Thermocouples used to monitor


pre-heat levels and as input to
temperature control system

Simulator manufactured from


actual pipeline material

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Hot-Tap: Technology
Non Destructive Examination (NDE) 1
NDE: Methods
Pre-Weld Pipe Inspection:

To verify acceptable pipe condition and wall
thickness, pre-weld NDE carried out over a
1.5m area using manual & automatic
ultrasonic testing (MUT/AUT).
Post Weld Inspection:

Post weld MUT & AUT carried out on the
buttering layer and the branch nipple weld.
Manual UT:

Using an EPOCH4 system with compression
and angled scanning probes.
Auto UT:

Method using a pulse echo (Nautilus)
scanner developed by Veritec Sonomatic.
Angled probes 45, 60 & 70 used.

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Veritecs AUT
Nautilis scanner.

Hot-Tap: Technology
Non Destructive Examination (NDE) 2
NDE: Data Acquisition &
Interpretation


Each probe is calibrated separately


and ultrasonic scan results are
processed and imaged as shown.

Any weld indications (defects) are


highlighted enabling investigation or
repair where required.

Inspection and analysis is carried out


in accordance with DNV OS F101/ECA
acceptance criteria or similar.

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Hot-Tap: Technology
Tapping 1
Hot Tap


Drilling into pipeline carried out under


pipeline pressure (e.g. 130 barg).

Tapping assembly is a contained system


and is pressurised with using MEG prior
to cutting.

Ball valve is opened & a pilot cut is


carried out enabling the larger coupon
to be cut and recovered.

Upon retraction of the drill and coupon


the ball valve is closed completing the
hot tap.

Tapping machines supplied by TD


Wiliamson SA

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Hot Tap
Machine

Ball
Valve.

Hot-Tap: Manufacture
Reinforcement Sleeve

Branch nipple machined from suitable


stock

Reinforcement sleeve fabricated by


Aberdeen Jig & Tool Ltd (AJT)

Manufactured to close tolerances, as


dictated by detailed design

2 x sleeves produced, to cover expected


range of pipeline diameters, others
produced for simulators & training

Nipple penetration produced by cold


forming process

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Hot-Tap: Manufacture
Piping Module & Protection Structure

Traditional piping and structures


fabrication

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Hot-Tap: Preparation
Training, Trialling, Qualification 1
Welding 1


Welding team trained in all techniques


and positions prior to qualification

Welding procedures & welder divers


qualified at National Hyperbaric
Centre

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Hot-Tap: Preparation
Training, Trialling, Qualification 2
Hot Tapping


Tapping team trained in use of the


machine at TDW Ambergate

Tapping process fully trialled, on


pressurised simulator, via site
integration testing

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Hot-Tap: Preparation
Training, Trialling, Qualification 3
Welding 2


Welding & NDE trialled, via full scale dry


welding trails, at Acergy Base

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Hot-Tap: Execution
Welding 1
Habitat Deployment

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Hot-Tap: Execution
Welding 2
Hyperbaric Welding

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Hot-Tap: Execution
Welding 3
NDE

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Hot-Tap: Execution
Tapping
Pipeline Coupon

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Subsea Hot Tapping the State of the Art


15th November 2007
derek.birnie@acergy-group.com
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