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ovel use of diverless connections in construction of a shallow subsea tieback offshore Malaysia cut costs by approximately 20% while improving safety and reducing the project’s carbon footprint. A key project component was a Stinger Deployed Diverless Connector (SDDC) developed in a partnership between AFGlobal and pipeline contractor Cortez Subsea.
Deployed as part of Vestigo Petroleum’s Tembikai Non-Associated Gas (TNAG) field development program, the project integrated new and proven technology to connect the pipeline to two flexible risers and to connect pipeline sections without the need for divers and welding. AFGlobal and Cortez Subsea developed the SDDC system to connect the pipeline to the host facility.
The greater Tembikai development comprises a central processing platform connected to a floating storage and offloading vessel via a flexible subsea pipeline. The field development is operated by Petronas Carigali unit Vestigo Petroleum, which awarded the pipeline system contract to Alam Martime in partnership with Cortez Subsea. The recent tieback connected a new wellhead platform to the Berantai FPSO and involved laying 36 miles of 12-inch rigid pipeline in approximately 230 ft of water.

Development of AFGlobal’s SDDC technology was driven by the need for a shallow-water connection between the pipeline and riser that did not require welding or the need for divers as well as the desire to reduce project costs and time. Presented with an imminent project application, the SDDC went from an initial concept to deployment in one year. The fast-paced AFGlobal development process began in April 2019 and included design, fabrication, testing and deployment of two SDDC systems.
The SDDC system is based on AFGlobal’s Retlock clamp technology, which has more than 25 years service history with over 1,750 connections made in shallow-water and deepwater applications. Tailoring the technology to the Timbikai tieback involved extensive design and modeling of a landing system made up of guidance equipment and ROV tooling.
Developed with inherent design flexibility, the Retlock connection allows a single system to be used across the entire field and installed with the same tooling and work class ROVs for a more cost-effective solution. The diverless clamp is engineered for both conventional and HP/HT developments in shallow-water or deepwater mono- and multibore installations.
In 1994 AFGlobal released the Diverless Maintained Cluster (DMaC) in BP’s North Sea Foinhaven Field, and later in the Schiehallion Field. The drag-to-place connection system features flexible, interruptible installation with jumper, tree and manifold that are separately deployed. Designed to operate in extreme environmental conditions, the DMaC enables wet parking of jumpers for later installation. The technology maximizes installation flexibility and over the life of the field with a low field opex.

Offshore Angola also saw the initial use in 2014 of AFGlobal’s Riser Top Connector (RTC). Deployed for Total’s Kaombo ultradeepwater development, the RTC was developed to facilitate connection of a single hybrid riser. Used for both riser base and riser top tie-in, the technology makes it possible to make connections in less than 2 hours once landed on the host structure.
The SDDC system removes the need for critical-path diver operations to achieve significant savings compared to conventional diver-installed methods. Eliminating the need for divers has many repercussions, including improvements in safety as well as lower manpower and time requirements. It also reduces the size and number of support vessels required by the operation and contributes to a reduced carbon footprint.