Located offshore in approximately 700 ft. water depth, three platforms required decommissioning. A specialized offshore crew managed various elements of the project while simultaneous operations were ongoing that involved well plugging and abandonment (P&A).
Hydra completed a multi-platform reconstruction project for major independent oil and gas operator, Freeport-McMoran. Contracted to complete topside preparations before plug and abandonment (P&A) crews could decommission the wells and remove the structures, Hydra renovated the platforms to comply with all Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) regulations.
A subsea blowout preventer (BOP) for a privately held oil and gas E&P company unexpectedly detached, damaging a subsea tree in 3,000 ft water depth. The BOP was 70% buried in the seabed, limiting access to feasible lift points.
An onshore oil heating facility that processes crude and natural gas required decommissioning. The company awarded Hydra Offshore Construction the project in order to remove contaminants from all vessels and piping.
Located within California’s Central Coast region, an oil heating facility connecting to three offshore OCS platforms required decommissioning. An experienced crew managed various elements of the project, all while supporting all pigging and nitrogen purging operations.