In Q3 2020 Rotech Subsea mobilized its state-of-the-art TRS2 Controlled Flow Excavation (CFE) and Suspended Jet Trenching tool, setting sail from Aberdeen to Taiwan. There, the TRS2 completed a sandwave clearance scope for a new client won on the back of Rotech’s unrivalled European track record in renewables.
After the vital infrastructure works at the state-owned wind farm was successfully completed the client requested to retain the equipment on stand-by in the region to ensure its availability for potential second phase work early in 2021. That second phase of work has now been confirmed, with work set to commence in March.
The initial scope of works saw Rotech Subsea provide its TRS2 CFE tool to complete sandwave clearance operations at the offshore wind farm. Phase 1 of the works was carried out in late 2020 with the recently announced second phase set to kick off in early 2021.
The TRS2 was selected by the client because of its high volume output performance. The tool was mobilized on the Topaz Installer operating in water depths of 5-10m.
Phase 1 was a success. The tool was used to carry out 25 grid line excavations, lowering the seabed to allow vessel access to the work site during spring tides. The sections to be levelled varied in height ranging from 0.4 to 18m. Rotech Subsea carried out excavations at speeds of between 4m/min and 10m/min.
Four 2021 Asian engagements and counting for Rotech Subsea
The new contract win came on the back of Rotech Subsea’s December 2020 announcement that it had been engaged for a follow-on scope at another state-owned offshore wind farm in Taiwan- where its TRS1 suspended jet trencher had been deployed in Q2/3 2020 to carry out an inter-array and export cable trenching scope for a major long term tier 1 client. Rotech Subsea has also been engaged on another wholly new scope in Taiwan for the same client as well as mobilizing for a recently won umbilical post trenching scope offshore Melbourne, Australia.
“We have gained real traction in the Asian market in the last 12 months,” said Director of Subsea, Stephen Cochrane. “In common with four other tenders we have recently won in Asia, our state-of-the-art tools were selected for this phase 2 sand wave clearance work over other tools available in the region due to the safe, non-contact method and productive trenching speeds.
“In recent years we have seen the RS range of Controlled Flow Excavation (CFE) and Suspended Jet Trenching tools become the method of choice for IRM scopes. Increasingly our Suspended Jet Trenchers are being chosen as a primary method for trenching, over other contact trenching systems and ploughs due to our teams’ unrivalled experience and our tools’ unrivalled performance.
“The enhanced capabilities of our RS tools mean they can provide deeper and narrower trenches than ever before, with trenching speeds more than double that of competing Mass Flow Excavation tools.”
Rotech Subsea’s in-house research, development and engineering team has created a suite of 14 tools that has established Rotech Subsea as market leader in providing non-contact Controlled Flow Excavation (CFE), Suspended Jet Trenching technology and related subsea services. The dedicated in-house R&D team continue develop their technology, with further game changing enhancements to CFE due to be unveiled in 2021.
Rotech Subsea’s patented RS technology provides capabilities not available through traditional mass flow excavation. They offer solutions in controlled flow trenching, excavation, burial / backfill, deburial and seabed debris clearance for: Cable array and export, trenching / deburial; Cable joint burial / IRM; Pipeline trenching / deburial; Backfilling for cable / pipeline protection; Jack-up leg / spud can clearance; UXO deburial / access; Freespan correction / seabed rectification; Harbor / pontoon seabed clearance; Sand wave clearance / cable and pipeline route clearance; Umbilical and flowline trenching / deburial; Salvage deburial / access; Access to subsea structures / IRM / decommissioning; Drill cuttings removal; Cable / pipeline umbilical recovery; Rock removal / relocation; and Rock dump dispersal.