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The first drill riser buoyancy modules capable of withstanding nearly 5,000 psi (c. 350 bar) pressure at 11,000 feet (c. 3,350 meters) below the surface, have been developed and manufactured by Trelleborg Offshore in response to the demands of deep water exploration.

 

The new syntactic foam buoyancy modules were designed and manufactured for use in the Indian Ocean on the deepwater drilling rig, the “Dhirubhai Deepwater KG1”, owned by Transocean Pacific Drilling Inc, a 50% joint venture between Transocean Inc. and Pacific Drilling Inc. Manufactured at the newly-expanded Trelleborg facility in Houston, Texas, the modules use buoyancy technology developed during years of research and testing to ensure it can withstand the extreme 11,000ft marine environment.

State-of-the-art facilities
“Our investment in a state-of-the-art research and development facility and expanded testing capabilities means we can respond very rapidly to our customers’ demands”, explains Todd Grahn, Sales Manager for Trelleborg Offshore US.

Buoyancy modules are manufactured at a newly
expanded production facility in Houston, Texas, USA

The Trelleborg Offshore drill riser buoyancy modules are constructed from a low-density composite syntactic foam and macrospheres. The composite syntactic foam is then encased within a durable external skin which includes Trelleborg’s exclusive module integrity system called “Ultra MIS”.

Even deeper modules in development
“It’s a very exciting time,” continues Todd. “Exploration is continually pushing back the boundaries and demanding more from technology so we are constantly striving to develop new products. The next stage of 15,000 feet (c. 4,500 meters) is already going through testing and we will be ready to supply when the need arises.”

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Comment by # Steven
On Wednesday, November 04, 2009 2:25 PM
wow...the future of exploration will be exciting with this new development.
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