TPT March 2010

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OMS to sample flow line pipe ends for Gumusut-Kakap oil field

development. OMS will provide assistance in the planning and execution of the creation of the J-lay double joints. This process will enable the most round pipes to be allocated to the more critical areas of the pipeline where they will be fitted together using a mixture of selection and rotation in order to provide the required fit up to less than 0.5mm that SCRs demand. Those pipes that are more difficult to fit together will be used in less critical areas. OMS will also advise Serimax on the most suitable dimensions of the J-lay collars for welding the pipe ends. This will ensure the easiest and best fit up of pipes offshore, where it is essential to minimise the time and costs of the pipe-laying vessel. The pipe laying installation contractor on the Gumusut-Kakap project is SapuraAcergy. OMS was awarded the contract from the welding contractor for the project, Serimax. Richard Gooch, director of technology at OMS commented: “OMS is delighted to be involved in such a high profile deepwater

UK-BASED measurement technology company Optical Metrology Services (OMS) Ltd has been awarded a contract to undertake dimensional measurement of pipes for the Gumusut- Kakap oil field installation, the first Shell deepwater project in Malaysia. The three-week project requires OMS to carry out critical analysis and sampling of around 3,500 pipe ends and seven different sizes of pipe. The pipe ends will be used for both steel catenary risers (SCRs) and flow lines. The Gumusut-Kakap field will be a semi-submersible floating production system (FPS) configured for the mild offshore environment North-West of Sabah, Malaysia, within the Indian Ocean. All wells are subsea, with oil and condensate exported via a pipeline to shore. In total, there will be 27 riser porches and 13 pull tubes on the Host FPS, of which 10 riser porches and five pull tubes have been allocated for the initial J and K field specialist

Inspecting the oil field pipes in the Gumusut-Kakap field

project and we look forward to helping Serimax ensure that the pipe welding process runs as smoothly as possible.” OMS is a specialist measurement technology company that provides measurement services and precision measurement systems to the oil and gas industry. A key focus for the company is in the dimensional measurement of oil and gas pipes or other similar structures such as aero engines, process industry tubes or manufactured cylindrical objects, where dimensions are critical. Optical Metrology Services Limited – UK Fax: +44 8700 940014 Email: denise@optical-metrology-services.com Website: www.optical-metrology-services.com

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