Goliat

UK-based First Subsea has installed bend stiffener connections for gas lift and production risers, power cables and umbilicals for ENI Norge’s Goliat FPSO in the Norwegian Barents Sea.

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The Goliat FPSO is the first offshore oil development in Arctic region, in the Barents Sea and features 11 Type II bend stiffener connections (BSC) at present.

A further ten receptacle I-tubes have been pre-installed within the base of the vessel.

These pre-installations enable more tie-backs to be added as field witnesses an increase in production.

With no moving parts, the Type II BSC enables a simpler riser, umbilical or cable connection, and has been selected for the Goliat tie-backs.

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"With no moving parts, the Type II BSC enables a simpler riser, umbilical or cable connection."

According to First Subsea, the first Type II BSC comprises a ball and taper connector that are attached to a bend stiffener, which is integrated into a pre-machined I-tube.

The self-energising and self-aligning connector features the company’s automatic release clamp (ARC), enabling diverless and remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV) less bend stiffener connections.

Located 85km north-west of Hammerfest, the Goliat license is 65% owned by Eni Norge (operator) and Statoil Petroleum (35%).

The field has two main formations including Kobbe and Realgrunnen and two minor formations Snadd and Klappmyss.


Image: Goliat Bend Stiffener Connections. Photo: © First Subsea Ltd.