Chevron Deploys a Second Ultra-Deepwater Drillship

Chevron Deploys a Second Ultra-Deepwater Drillship

Chevron U.S.A. Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX), today announced that it has commenced operations on the Discoverer Inspiration, an ultra-deepwater drillship, in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico. The vessel has the capability to drill wells in 12,000 feet (3,650 meters) of water to a total depth of 40,000 feet (12,200 meters). Full text

Helix completes Thunder Hawk PLET installation in deepwater GOM

2009.06.11 - Projects

Helix successfully completed installation of two 86-ton pipeline-end-termination (PLET) modules as a prelude to the initiation of production of Murphy Oil Co.’s  Thunder Hawk development in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico.

The project marked the first time Helix had installed PLETs of this dimension in 6,000-plus water depth using a single-line crane. The units were installed from the 380-ft Helix Intrepid reeled pipelay vessel, which has 400-ton crane capacity and a 10,000-ft water depth capability.

A total of four PLETs were installed, including two 8-in infill flowline units and two 12-in. modules for tie-back into the Mardi Gras export lines.  The individual mud-matted PLETs measured 40-ft x 40-ft with 20-in. connectors for the gas export line and 16-in. connectors to the oil line. With the connected 12-in. pipeline, the PLETs weighted up to 200 tons each. Helix is in the preparation phase of installing 16-in. and 20-in. export jumpers associated with the PLETs.

Spitzer Industries fabricated the PLETs at its Green Bayou facility near Houston.

 “While we previously have stabbed and laid down  PLETs with only a crane, we never before had done so with ones this large and in this water depth.  This job also required that the 8-in, PLETs be installed by sidestepping beneath a DP drilling vessel. Our project team developed the installation protocol for the PLETs, and the Intrepid crew carried out the plan with precision,” said Helix Energy Solutions Project Manager Ron Tomon.

Murphy operates the Thunder Hawk field with 37.5 percent interest.  Partners ENI and Statoil each holds a 25 percent share while Marubeni holds the remaining 12.5 percent. 


Helix Energy Solutions, headquartered in Houston, Texas, is an international offshore energy company that provides reservoir development solutions and other contracting services to the energy market as well as to its own oil and gas business unit. Helix’s contracting services segment utilizes its vessels and offshore equipment that when applied with its methodologies reduce finding and development costs and cover the complete lifecycle of an offshore oil and gas field. Helix’s oil and gas segment engages in prospect generation, exploration, development and production activities. Helix operates primarily in the Gulf of Mexico, North Sea, Asia Pacific and Middle East Regions.




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