Texo CFS is pleased to announce that it has been awarded the contract to fabricate and build a series of innovative new subsea plough systems.

The ROGE RAKE is a pioneering seabed rake system, designed by Atlantic Marine and Ardmore Craig working in partnership with ROGE Systems Ltd.

The system is designed for site clearance of subsea boulders and debris removal. The route clearance system is used for pre-trenching and seabed levelling in advance of cable laying and leg deployments.

Texo CFS were awarded the contract following a competitive tendering process; being selected specifically for their successful track record in fabricating complex and innovative subsea components.

Atlantic Marine and Aviation LLP managing director Captain Paul Crowther said: “The ROGE RAKE is a game-changer for subsea site clearance and seabed levelling. The operational benefits of the plough are many, most especially the reduction in fuel burn, as much as 50%. Moreover, the reduced environmental seabed damage is paramount. The majority of the seabed and seabed creatures such as crustaceans and their environments can pass through the teeth and under the blades.”

Crowther added: “Texo CFS has an excellent reputation in the sector. Their strong fabrication, quality assurance and project management capabilities were the key factors in awarding this contract.”

Texo CFS managing director Andrew Robson commented: “We are delighted to have won this prestigious contract. It is another example of world-leading marine projects being fabricated in the North East. We are looking forward to delivering the first of a series of ROGE RAKE systems to Atlantic over the next year.”

About the ROGE RAKE System

Prior to the installation of cables, pipelines and offshore installations/platforms and turbines the seabed must be cleared of obstacles and debris to permit the use of cable ploughs and jack up legs.  This involves the removal of boulders and debris on those routes.

The ROGE RAKE system combines all existing technologies into a single tool. The new patented technology creates a reduced cost and increased efficiency solution for seabed clearance.  The new boulder rake requires reduced towing power and therefore reduced fossil fuel burn, and reduces the impact to the seabed by the use of spaced teeth which travel through the seabed in a similar way to an excavator bucker teeth could be pulled through sand or mud, catching the boulders and debris and moving them up into the flat blades of the rake, and off away to the sides.

Atlantic Marine provide specialist offshore ship charter and subsea equipment hire on a crewed vessel only, or vessel-plus-services charter basis to offshore contractors.  Atlantic Marine are the world number one operator of ROGE ROV systems. They have the longest track record with more successful projects and more systems available than any other company in the world.

Texo CFS are the marine fabrication division of Texo Group, the leading integrated asset services company.

Texo CFS, provide full class approved fabrications, vessel mobilisation and demobilisation services, and a complete turnkey engineering solution to the marine, Oil and Gas and renewables sectors. The company operates from its existing and strategically placed fabrication facility alongside the River Tyne, with an additional and extensive facility currently under construction at the Port of Blyth.

 

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