King’s Quay Floating Production System

Bardex® designed and delivered our time-tested, patented Barlatch® Fairlead Stoppers for the King’s Quay FPS. This mooring system is the first to be deployed with our innovative Off Vessel Tensioning (OVT) method. First oil was announced in April 2022.

Quantity: 12 BarLatch Fairlead Stopper assemblies – 137mm
Associated System Equipment: Foundation brackets, PLC enclosure, local load monitoring enclosures (LLMEs), load monitoring equipment, sea fastening pins

Certifying Authority: ABS

Location: Equipment integration at Korean shipyard; delivered to the Gulf of Mexico for mooring hookup and tensioning

Design Life: 25 Years

Read Nick Atallah’s abstract from his paper, “Learnings from Offshore Oil & Gas: Key Translational Success Factors in Mooring Hookup and Tensioning Methods for Floating Wind”, presented at OTC in May 2024.

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Shenandoah FPS Project

Bardex has completed its phase of floating production system (FPS) for the Shenandoah project delivering its award-winning Off Vessel Tensioning (OVT) BarLatch mooring system. When installed, the FPS will be located in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico at over 1800 m water depth. 

This is the second FPS project in which Bardex partnered with HD Hyundai Heavy Industries to supply its patented OVT BarLatch system. The first was the King’s Quay FPS, also moored in the Gulf of Mexico, which marked the inaugural implementation of Bardex’s OVT method. According to an engineer who was involved in both projects, Bardex was selected for the King’s Quay project specifically for its OVT system, along with a proven record of adapting quickly to changing requirements and managing interfaces effectively.

Bardex designed the OVT method to work with its patented BarLatch Fairlead Stopper technology. Development of the product resulted from working with a client who wanted to address the long-standing industry concern with in-plane and out-of-plane bending fatigue and chain wear at the conventional 7-pocket underwater fairlead. Additionally, the client wanted to eliminate deck tensioning equipment. The BarLatch Fairlead Stopper solution for off-vessel tensioning of mooring lines uses an Anchor Handling Tug Supply (AHTS) or similar vessel to apply the tension resulting in multiple benefits.

The OVT method:

  • Makes platforms storm-safe significantly faster
  • Frees up deck space and reduces topside weight anywhere from 600 to 1,000 metric tons by eliminating the equipment needed for chain tensioning and handling
  • Frees up space and reduces weight,  allowing for the addition of revenue-producing processing equipment or the use of vessels with smaller hulls, which reduces upfront vessel expenditure

The OVT and BarLatch system can be used in any region of the world and is approved by major certifying bodies, including the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), Bureau Veritas (BV), and Det Norske Veritas (DNV).  Bardex’s OVT method is also applicable to the offshore wind industry.