Our customer needed to recover 10 off 140mm ground wires that had been abandoned in a water depth of 110 meters. The wires were situated on the seabed, with one end connected to a drag embedment anchor and the other end free. The most suitable method for this operation would be to employ a wire grapnel to retrieve the wires.
Read MoreSafety and efficiency in tubular handling
The process of bundling and transporting tubulars in the oil and gas industry involves a high concentration of lifts. Traditionally, standard wire rope clips were used to secure the sling eye in the tight choke hitch position. However, this unconventional use of the grip raised several issues for operators.
Read MoreNew interactive infographic for the wind industry
Complete wind projects on time and within budget. Learn more about how Crosby Group solutions fit into every stage of the onshore and offshore wind industry, from component manufacturing to inspection and maintenance.
Read MoreThe Crosby Group supports effort to restore SS Jeremiah O’Brien Liberty Ship after fire
The O’Brien is the only active WWII Liberty Ship out of more than 2,700 that is still in its original configuration
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