Two businesses within the OEG Renewables cables service line, 23 Degrees Renewables and SEAJET Systems, have delivered a turnkey cable burial campaign for Nexans.
SEAJET utilized its all-electric controlled flow excavation technology, HYDROMOLE, to execute the work scope, which included trenching and burial of shallow water export cables at a U.K. offshore wind farm. It was deployed from a shallow draft multicast vessel for completion of the work scope, the company added.
“We are thrilled to have successfully delivered this integrated solution, providing excellent results for our customer through leveraging the combined strengths, capabilities and technological expertise from two OEG Renewables businesses within our cables service line,” says OEG Renewables’ David Carr.
“SEAJET is just the latest technology company that we have invested in and nurtured with the intent of developing a stronger U.K. supply chain creating highly skilled jobs and cutting edge British designed and built innovative solutions for the offshore renewables sector.”