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MSV Well Enhancer


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section1{{Infobox ship/image
imageWellEnhancerDepartingHarbor.JPG
image_captionWell Enhancer light well intervention / dive support vessel
section2{{Infobox ship/career
name*Well Enhancer*
ownerHelix Energy Solutions Group
operatorHelix Energy Solutions Group
registryUnited Kingdom Aberdeen
launched2008
identification*
statusOperational
section3{{Infobox ship/characteristics
tonnage
length132 m
beam22 m
draft6.25 m
speed13 kts
crew120
  • Callsign: 2ARS4

Well Enhancer is a purpose-built well intervention vessel, launched at the IHC Krimpen Shipyard on May 31, 2008, in Krimpen aan den IJssel, the Netherlands.

Design

The newest addition to the Helix Well Ops fleet, the Well Enhancer is designed to minimize production downtime and provide a cost-effective method of maintaining subsea production systems. With 1,100 m2 of main deck space and offloading capability, the new vessel can also perform a range of well testing procedures. Well Enhancer features a 150-ton multipurpose tower capable of deploying wireline, slickline and coiled tubing tools. The vessel also features kill pumps, an intervention lubricator control system and an active heave-compensated main winch.

History

In 2009 the Well Enhancer completed its first well intervention job in the North Sea for Nexen Petroleum 60 miles east of Aberdeen, Scotland in adverse weather conditions with wave heights in excess of five metres and 45 knot winds. In 2012, the Well Enhancer completed the first well intervention work ever done in West Africa from a mono-hull vessel instead of a rig or semi-submersible. The vessel is owned by Helix Energy Solutions Group and operated by the company's well intervention business unit, Helix Well Ops. The mono-hull vessel was designed to provide a stable working platform to minimize downtime in the typically rough seas in the North Sea where she primarily operates. Based in Aberdeen, Well Enhancer has 1,100 m2 of main deck space and offloading capability, in addition to a 150-ton multipurpose tower capable of deploying wireline, slickline and coiled tubing tools. The vessel also features kill pumps, an intervention lubricator control system and an active heave-compensated main winch.

References

References

  1. "[http://www.satmagazine.com/cgi-bin/display_article.cgi?number=1497139859 The Birth Of The MSV Well Enhancer ]
  2. "[http://cdiver.net/blog/2009/12/15/well-enhancer-completes-first-well-intervention-job-in-the-north-sea-for-nexen-petroleum-uk/ Well Enhancer Completes First Well Intervention Job]
  3. "[http://www.offshoreenergytoday.com/helix-well-ops-uk-completes-well-intervention-in-west-africa/ Helix Well Ops UK Completes Well Intervention in West Africa]
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