TDI-Brooks Completes Geotechnical Project Offshore Mexico

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TDI-Brooks has successfully and safely executed a third-party geotechnical coring project for Geohidra. This operation took place in the Southern Gulf of Mexico, near Ciudad del Carmen, aboard the MV LAGUNA AZULE. During this campaign, TDI-Brooks conducted a total of thirty-two (32) Cone Penetration Tests (CPTs) using their Neptune 3000 miniature coiled rod CPT system, achieving penetration depths of 4–6 meters in water depths ranging from 30 to 40 meters.

The TDI-Brooks Datem Neptune 3000 Miniature Coiled Rod CPT System is designed for Cone Penetration Testing and boasts a push capability of 10 kN. This lightweight system is suitable for deployment in water depths of up to 3,000 meters and is engineered to endure the most challenging marine conditions. The coiled tubing CPT system is easily mobilized, and its compact design allows the Neptune 3000 to be self-contained, making it deployable from even the smallest survey vessels where space is often limited. This CPT unit is frequently utilized for pipeline surveys by oil and gas operators, as well as for cable route surveys in offshore renewable energy projects.

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