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Marine Well Containment Company Selects Kiewit Offshore Services for MCV Shorebase in Ingleside, Texas

Published Jul 23, 2013 10:34 AM by The Maritime Executive

Marine Well Containment Company (MWCC) announced today that Kiewit Offshore Services (Kiewit) in Ingleside, Texas has been selected as the shorebase location to house equipment to outfit the company's modular capture vessels (MCVs) in the event of a deployment to a deepwater well control event. The equipment, which includes modular processing facilities for the MCVs and the centerpiece of the containment systems, the capping stacks, will be stored, maintained and tested at Kiewit's Ingleside facility near Corpus Christi. This MCV shorebase is one of two shorebase locations for MWCC.

The selection of Kiewit and Ingleside as MWCC's MCV shorebase provider and location plays an important role in ensuring the company remains continuously ready to respond to a deepwater well control incident in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico. MWCC selected Kiewit Offshore Services based on its strong experience and ability to meet the requirements needed as an MCV shorebase provider. These features include a large, readily available and skilled workforce, multiple large cranes, sufficient water depth, and a bulkhead able to accommodate both of the MCVs.

"The MCV shorebase selection is the culmination of extensive evaluations and site assessments to ensure we have the right partner and location to meet our needs," said MWCC CEO Marty Massey. "Kiewit is a leader in construction, engineering and design, and we are proud to join them in the Ingleside community. We are confident Kiewit will help us continue to carry out our mission of being continuously ready to respond."

"We're proud to be partnering with MWCC on this important MCV project," said Fuat Sezer, president and district manager, Kiewit Offshore Services. "For years at our KOS facility, we've been able to construct state-of-the-art oil and gas equipment and structures for clients operating in the Gulf. This project taps into the expertise of our workforce, which is excited to help develop and maintain this crucial deepwater well containment equipment."

The company's MCVs are an integral part of MWCC's expanded containment system (ECS) that will enhance the company's well containment capabilities in the deepwater U.S. Gulf of Mexico. Unless they are needed to respond to an incident as part of MWCC's system, the two MCVs will remain in service as lightering vessels in the Gulf of Mexico. The MCV shorebase selection is another major milestone in the delivery of MWCC's ECS, which began being delivered this year.

MWCC's expanded system will further advance the company's deepwater well containment technology and capabilities. The ECS will be able to cap and flow a well in up to 10,000 feet of water and will have the capacity to contain up to 100,000 barrels of liquid per day.

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