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October 29, 2014 · about 11 years ago

Unique Wellube’s Seal Plugs for ADMA-OPCO

A division of Unique Maritime Group (UMG), Unique Wellube, has provided mechanical seal plugs for Abu Dhabi Marine Operating Company’s (ADMA-OPCO) significant pipeline isolation project. ADMA-OPCO’s 8” subsea riser was found to have some damages which would require a weld repair at the splash zone o

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A division of Unique Maritime Group (UMG), Unique Wellube, has provided mechanical seal plugs for Abu Dhabi Marine Operating Company’s (ADMA-OPCO) significant pipeline isolation project.

ADMA-OPCO’s 8” subsea riser was found to have some damages which would require a weld repair at the splash zone on the complex side. The plan was to cut approximately 1.5 meters of the riser till below the damaged area and weld a new spool in place. Since welding was involved, either the pipeline had to be free of hydrocarbon fumes or a positive isolation had to be created to prevent the fumes from reaching the welding area. However, there was no break flange available in the repair location to isolate the pipeline to conduct the repair works.

Using Wellube’s extensive experience in line stops and plugging, Wellube’s engineers along with ADMA’s technical team, decided to look at feasibility of using an Extended Retractable Mechanical Seal Plug. The Plug would have to be installed at a distance of 2 meters from the top of the riser. A joint risk assessment was conducted and it was decided to go ahead with a workshop trial to study the performance of the extended plug. Based on the outputs of the meeting and the risk assessments, Unique Wellube designed and manufactured an 8” Extended Plug.

The plug was inserted into a mock-up pipe piece, at a depth of 2 meter distance from the top of the pipe and tightened manually from the top. To ensure the integrity of the plug, fire foam was injected into the mock-up pipe for half a meter from the top of the Seal Plug creating a head pressure and kept under observation for 3 hours. Subsequently, inspection was carried out on the other side of the Plug and it was found to be 100% leak proof.

The plug was first tested successfully in-house at Unique Wellube’s Hamriyah Free Zone facility and thereafter, another demo was carried out in Abu Dhabi, which was witnessed by ADMA-OPCO’s team, including the HSE, Technical Support, Integrity, Inspection & Engineering departments.

Following the successful trials, the tool was approved for use by ADMA-OPCO and a new set of the Extended Plug was manufactured and deployed to the offshore facility to be used under live condition. In mid-August 2014, ADMA-OPCO completed the work at Umm Shaif Super Complex using the Extended Retractable Mechanical Seal plug and the project was considered a total success.

On this occasion, Sahil Gandhi , Managing Director at Unique Wellube stated: “We are extremely pleased with the successful outcome of the project due to the use of our extended retractable seal plugs. Our mechanical seal plugs have set up a benchmark for offshore weld repair jobs. The entire team of Unique Wellube is proud to be a part of this innovative development.”

Adding further to this, Qais H. Al-Hashimi , Major Maintenance Team Leader (US) at ADMA-OPCO said: “We are extremely delighted to have worked with the team of Unique Wellube for this significant pipeline isolation project. Unique Wellube not only has an extensive experience in line stopping, plugging and leak repair operations, but were also able to envisage a cost-effective solution of using mechanical seal plugs at such a short notice with the purpose of creating a positive isolation barrier to prevent the trapped residual fumes in the pipeline from coming in contact with the welding work. We appreciate the efforts of its technical team and look forward to working with them on our future weld repair projects.”

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