Expro sets offshore world record with heaviest casing string deployment

Expro has set a world record by deploying the heaviest casing string to date, using its Blackhawk® Gen III Wireless Top Drive Cement Head with SKYHOOK® technology. The record was achieved on a significant project in the Gulf of America/Gulf of Mexico for a super major. 

The operation, conducted aboard the Transocean Deepwater Titan – an 8th-generation ultra-deepwater drillship – set a new benchmark in deepwater well construction. With a maximum hook load of 2.849 million lbs, the casing deployment exceeded all prior offshore records.

The Gen III cement head with SKYHOOK® now stands as the only three million pound combined rated cementing system in the industry, designed to deliver unmatched safetyefficiencyand reliability in the most extreme offshore environments.

The Expro BLACKHAWK® Gen III Top-Drive Cement Head is optimal for rotating while cementing drill pipe-deployed casing strings or liners. When combined with the SKYHOOK® Cement Line Make-Up Device, the wireless cement heads enhance the safety of cementing operations by eliminating the need for personnel above the rig floor and improves rig efficiency.

Expro’s Blackhawk® Gen III cement headengineered for full pressure and tensile capacity – 15,000 psi and three million pounds, respectively – was instrumental in enabling this feat. Unlike other systems that require derating under high-pressure conditions, the Gen III system maintained full performance and structural integrity throughout the operation.

“This deployment marks a step-change in offshore cementing, setting a new standard for ultra-deep high-pressure targets,” said Jeremy Angelle, VP of Well Construction at Expro. “We are extremely proud to have supported this operator in achieving this critical milestone with a robust, high-performance cement head that delivered safely and reliably under record-setting loads.”

Source: worldoil.com