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Project: Self monitored anode sled for the Olympus field
RetroPod XL anode sled with permanent monitoring used in the Gulf of Mexico to provide cathodic protection for 24 PGBS at 3000 ft for 45 years.
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Project Review: Hanging anode system for FPSO
Deepwater installs the RetroSAM anode system to protect the hull of a floating production and offloading (FPSO) vessel in the North Sea
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CP Retrofit: BARD 1 OWF OSS platform
Remote impressed current cathodic protection system retrofit to replace spent anodes on a North Sea German offshore wind farm OSS.
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Case study: Sendje Ceiba FPSO outfitted with RetroBuoy™ ICCP sled
Deepwater installed a RetroBuoy™ ICCP anode sled for a 20-year life extension of an FPSO off the coast of Equatorial Guinea.
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Enterprise dock anodes
Deepwater oversaw installation of galvanic anodes on the Beaumont Marine East and Beaumont Marine West dock facilities, including installation of continuity cables to discontinuous sections.
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Monitoring systems for wind monopiles
Deepwater installed corrosion monitoring systems on a representative sample of wind turbine generator monopiles in the LINCS wind farm.
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RetroLink™ anode string tested on wind farm monopile
It was discovered that the original sacrificial cathodic protection system wasn't protecting external sections of the pile to the seabed. Deepwater installed RetroLink™ anode strings and a monitoring system to test the efficacy of the retrofit.
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Who Dat retrofit with suspended ICCP anodes
Three sides of the Who Dat platform in the Gulf of Mexico were left unprotected by a failing CP system. Deepwater installed a suspended ICCP anode system as a short-term, low-cost method to temporarily maintain proper CP levels.
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160 km Pipeline, platform and flare tower retrofit
Deepwater Australasia Pty Ltd was contracted by EMAS Energy to provide installation support for the cathodic protection life extension of PTT’s assets in the Gulf of Thailand: ERP Platform, ERP Flare Tower and the RC210 24” pipeline from ERP to Khanom Shore Base.
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Riser base CP modeling
Deepwater performed a cathodic protection evaluation for a 15-year life extension on a riser base. Using existing CP survey data, the remaining lifetime was determined via modeling, along with a retrofit plan that meets life extension requirements.
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