USA: McDermott Inks Frame Agreement with Helix for Spool Base Services in GoM

McDermott International, Inc. announced that it has signed a 10-year frame agreement for spool base services in the Gulf of Mexico with Helix Subsea Construction, Inc.

“This agreement allows McDermott, when contracting with Helix, to offer full-service, shore-based pipeline stalking and spooling services from Helix’s premier 120-acre Gulf of Mexico spool base at Ingleside, Texas, to pursue deepwater and ultra-deepwater installation projects,” explained Stephen M. Johnson, Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer, McDermott.

“By combining Helix’s established spool base services with McDermott’s state-of-the-art welding technology to support our newest subsea construction vessels and expanding subsea engineering resources, we can further offer full-service engineering, procurement, construction and installation for deepwater and ultra-deepwater subsea projects for Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic customers.”

Through the cooperation agreement, McDermott would fabricate the required mile-long stalks at Ingleside, and employ its own in-house developed high-specification, automatic welding equipment and technology and skilled technicians. With record-setting welding procedures, state-of-the-art welding technology and in-house welding experts, McDermott will ensure stringent welding criteria required for deepwater subsea pipelines, such as fatigue sensitive Steel Catenary Risers, meet or exceed clients’ rigorous specifications. The spool base is also designed for fabrication of pipeline end terminations, pipeline end manifolds, subsea manifolds and jumpers.

“Right now we are actively recruiting for subsea engineers across all disciplines to handle several significant subsea projects both in the Gulf of Mexico and overseas, and we are excited about the expected growth in the subsea market,” added Johnson.

McDermott’s subsea construction vessels North Ocean 102 (“NO102”) and new-build Lay Vessel North Ocean 105 (“LV105”), due to be completed later this summer, both have Reel-Lay capabilities. LV105 is designed to lay both flexible and rigid pipe up to 16-inches with tension and hang-off clamp capacities of 440 tons and 550 tons, respectively. NO102 offers flexible and umbilical installation and is equipped with a 330-ton low squeeze pressure single tensioner and high capacity carrousel.

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Subsea World News Staff , February 01, 2012;  Image: McDermott/Helix