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AGR Drilling Services PTY LTD signs Gorgon Project Excavation Contract with Van Oord Australia PTY LTD
Monday, 21 June 2010
AGR Drilling Services PTY LTD signs Gorgon Project Excavation Contract with Van...
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AGR Subsea Ltd begin platform leg excavation work in Baltic Sea
Monday, 31 May 2010
AGR Subsea Ltd begin platform leg excavation work in Baltic Sea AGR's Excavation...
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AGR Subsea and Mako Technologies Sign Representation Agreement
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
AGR Subsea and Mako Technologies Sign Representation Agreement Bergen, 8th February 2010: AGR...
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AGR Subsea signs excavation master service agreement with Heerema Marine Contractors
Thursday, 25 June 2009
AGR Subsea signs excavation master service agreement with Heerema Marine Contractors AGR Subsea...
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AGR & StatoilHydro sign Seabed Excavation Frame Agreement
Monday, 01 December 2008
AGR & StatoilHydro sign Seabed Excavation frame agreement AGR Group announced recently that its...
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Cutting Edge Technology To Be Unveiled at Subsea Europe
Friday, 10 October 2008
Cutting edge technology unveiled at Subsea Europe '08 Cutting edge technology that has...
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V-Jet system

AGR SubSea - V-Jet systems are designed for use with the SeaVator hydrodynamic excavator to improve trenching speed and excavation performance in cohesive and compacted soils.

The SeaVator and V-Jet equipment can be used to dig trenches up to 5.0m deep in single or multiple passes in suitable soils. Each system consists of a pumping spread with water suction riser, hose reel and umbilicals, SeaVator manifold and jetting pipe assemblies and a range of jetting nozzles to suit different soil strengths and seabed conditions.

Three jetting systems can be configured (mono, dual and multi jets) and various power levels up to 5000hp are available to allow operations in the widest possible range of activities. The standard 600hp Dual V-Jet system is designed to suit most trenching applications in sand and weak clay soils up to 25kPa and pipeline diameters in the range 0.25 to 1.0m. Single pass trench depth can be varied between 0.25 and 2.0m.  Higher power configurations allow for faster progress in more cohesive soils or when working with larger product dimensions.

Where it is difficult to recover redundant objects such as concrete weights and pipeline supports (due to awkward shape, lack of lift points or poor condition) sub mud line burial may be an appropriate method of disposal. The Mono-jet system (a single central vertical jet mounted under the SeaVator) is suitable for fluidising the seabed locally, allowing objects to sink below seabed level.  The Monojet was recently used to excavate 100 kPa soils for clamp access on a damaged pipeline, well beyond normal mass flow excavation limits on soil shear strength.