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Strohm has successfully completed the first field trials with Petrobras for its thermoplastic composite pipe (TCP) pipe design offshore Brazil, at water depths of approximately 1,500 m.

The testing and engineering assessments, which were conducted in the Campos Basin in the last month, have demonstrated the pipe’s performance under real-world conditions as well as the ease of its installation, using the same standard flexible pipe installation vessels which are already part of Petrobras’ fleet.

The trials were conducted in partnership with Petrobras, ensuring the product meets both industry standards and the unique conditions of the Brazilian market. Strohm’s TCP was tested using the same methodologies and standards as conventional flexible pipes.

The pipe’s robustness and ease of installation have been assessed, including crushing and deep immersion performance (DIP) tests, as well as subsea first and second-end vertical connection tests. As part of the process, the pipe was installed in a catenary configuration in which it was kept for 24 hours to assess its behavior under normal operational conditions.

The tested TCP is suitable for post-salt wells and the tests results provided valuable learnings that will support the qualification of TCPs for pre-salt applications as well. Since the technology is resistant to stress corrosion cracking caused by CO₂ - one of the major challenges in the area, it shows strong potential as a definitive solution for the pre-salt cluster offshore Brazil

Furthermore, TCP has a significantly smaller carbon footprint compared to conventional flexible pipes due to the materials used and its light weight, leading to lower transportation and installation costs. It can be installed using vessels currently available in the market, and further, due to its light weight, also enables simpler and more cost-effective installation methods to be deployed, such as the subsea pallet.

“This successful phase marks the culmination of a remarkable collaboration between Petrobras and Strohm throughout the last few months and the field trial results are proof of the innovation and quality that TCP brings to the industry," said Renato Bastos, VP Brazil at Strohm. "The technology has the potential to transform the global deepwater market and unlocks a huge potential for us in Brazil.

“This is the first offshore trial for Petrobras to include thermoplastic composite pipes, and it’s a testament to our companies’ longstanding relationship," Bastos continued. "The success of the field trial paves the way for wider adoption of our technology in the country, keeping us on track to fulfil our commitment to becoming the leading composite pipe supplier to Petrobras, as well as preparing for local production.”

“This is an important milestone of our Subsea Industrialization Program in which Strohm is a key partner," said Gustavo Calazans, Subsea Engineering General Manager. "This result strongly contributes to accelerate the installation of a new plant in Brazil bringing not only technological advances, but also competitiveness, an increase in local content, and cost reduction for Petrobras' projects. As the largest flexible pipe consumer in the world and with a strong demand forecast in the coming years, we welcome Strohm’s entry into the Brazilian market with great expectations.”

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