Triton-Goldfinger Subsea Tieback
Offshore Mississippi Canyon Block 773
E&I interconnect of subsea flowlines for a floating SPAR platform
120’ x 120’ Three Level Skid
Offshore Floating SPAR Marine environment
2007
$1.5 M
Electrical & Instrumentation interconnect of two subsea flowlines, chem-injection, TUTU plate, PLC panel
Delivery & Start-up 2008
This project for the Triton and Goldfinger fields is in the Gulf of Mexico at Mississippi Canyon Block 773, in ultra-deep water depths over 5,000 feet.
The Triton and Goldfinger fields were satellite discoveries developed as subsea tie-backs to facilities at the Devils Tower SPAR platform.
TEST, NATCO’s Automation and Controls Segment provided engineering design and fabrication for the electrical and instrument interconnect for two subsea flowlines. The project included modifications for a chemical injection skid, fabricating a TUTU plate, fabricating a PLC panel, and various junction boxes, cabling and tubing.
The project was successfully implemented with the platform in operations, with minimal interruption for services.
TEST Automation & Controls provided equipment and services, including design and fabrication for the electrical and instrument interconnect for two subsea flowlines for tie back of the Triton and Goldfinger fields to the Devil’s Tower platform in Deep Water Gulf of Mexico. Scope included chemical injection unit modifications TUTU plate design and fabrication, PLC panel design and fabrication, as well as junction box terminations, cabling, and tubing.
The project was managed between TEST offices in Houston, TX and Harvey, LA, with US fabrication. Services were provided by TEST Services personnel offshore for commissioning and hook-up.