Successful use of Dyneema® back-up lines

FPSO "NanHai KaiTuo" secured by back-up lines with Dyneema®

As latest examples of using ropes made with Dyneema®, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), as back-up lines show, DSM Dyneema reports that they are being successfully used to secure rigs, Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODUs), Buoyant Turret Mooring (BTM) systems and similar constructions in the offshore oil and gas industry.  The back-up lines made with Dyneema® are installed as a safety feature until regular maintenance can be carried out.

The Dutch Dyneema® manufacturer cites the example of the Chinese Floating Production, Storage and Offloading vessel (FPSO), the "NanHai KaiTuo". The vessel operated in the Xijiang Oil Field at the mouth of Pearl River about 130km from Hong Kong in the South China Sea. The oil field is operated by ConocoPhillips and the China National Offshore Oil Corporation, CNOOC. An inspection of the "NanHai KaiTuo" by an ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) found broken wires on two of the SWR mooring legs of its BTM system. SBM Services, a service provider to the offshore industry, was requested by ConocoPhillips to design and supply a back-up system consisting of a special connector to fit a positively buoyant back-up line made with Dyneema®. Installation of this back-up system was required in case of a SWR failure in one of the damaged composite anchor legs. The back-up system is designed to be capable of retaining the FPSO in position and maintaining production, gaining time for ConocoPhillips to mobilize the required vessels and equipment to replace the broken wire leg, in case one of the wires fails due to its reduced strength. As per DSM Dyneema, SBM Services verified that the connector and the back-up line in its new configuration could withstand a load of 580 tonnes, the maximum likely in the event of a broken leg.

Bexco nv, a Belgium-based rope manufacturer, designed and manufactured the back-up line with Dyneema®.  The 1000-tonne MBL (Minimum Break Load) line consists of parallel laid cores of Dyneema® SK78 yarn protected by a polyester cover. It was designed for a minimum of one year under full load. Performance is said not to be affected by sea water, nor does it rot.

Installation of the back-up lines at the "NanHai KaiTuo" was carried out by divers, because an ROV would not have been able to get close enough to the wires to perform the action. The buoyancy of the lines meant the divers could do their job in a fast and safe manner. ConocoPhillips used the lines for 15 months to its complete satisfaction, before the FPSO "NanHai KaiTuo" was decommissioned during 2010. The lines are now in storage, ready for further use if necessary.

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