Jee’s span assessment expertise delivers significant savings to the oil and gas industry

September 08, 2015

TONBRIDGE, United Kingdom -- Jee Ltd., a multi-disciple subsea engineering and training firm, has completed more than a thousand specialist span assessments already this year, delivering major cost-savings by avoiding remediation work.

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Pipeline span formed due to an uneven seabed, scour or sandwaves. Image: Jee.

“Pipeline spans are formed due to an uneven seabed, scour or sandwaves, and can cause integrity issues with potential catastrophic and costly results," Graham Wilson, head of late life at Jee, said. "These spans can be susceptible to failure through fatigue and, as span length increases, the risk of fatigue damage due to direct wave loading or vortex-induced vibrations (VIV) also increases.”

Jee’s engineering team boasts a proven track-record for providing pipeline span assessment to the global oil and gas industry, with systems in place to run span analysis quickly and accurately.

“We have an in-depth understanding of the codes and standards and appreciate their limitations, allowing us to effectively challenge them without adversely affecting safety,” Wilson continued. “By doing so we can remove conservatism and increase the allowable span length, minimizing the remediation work required, which can lead to expensive operations and potentially create new issues. When intervention work is necessary, we are pragmatic in our approach and ensure offshore vessel time and activities are optimized to maintain economical operations.”

In addition, Jee has developed an innovative span monitoring kit, which monitors the motion of spans and the associated environmental conditions. The data collected can be used to prove that VIV isn’t occurring when predicted by the design codes, removing the need for costly corrective work. Alternatively, the kit allows the occurrence of VIV to be detected, providing supporting evidence of the need for intervention (the kit can also be used to provide assurance that remediation measures are having the desired effect). 

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