(Offshore-energy.biz) UK-headquartered CRP Subsea, part of AIS, has found a new assignment off the coast of Brazil, which will enable it to deploy its modular buoyancy modules on a deepwater oil field development in the Santos Basin.
This deal, which CRP Subsea describes as a “sizable” one from an undisclosed firm it deems to be a “major” engineering, procurement, construction, and installation (EPCI) company, will enable the UK player’s modular buoyancy modules to be utilized onboard an installation vessel, providing weight adjustments for subsea structures during installation in water depths over 2,000 meters.
To deliver six distinct variants, tailored to meet its customer’s unique specifications, CRP Subsea will provide tandem assemblies with uplifts of up to 46 metric tonnes, which is said to ensure adaptability and efficiency in demanding underwater environments.
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