Hot work on a live leaking gas pipeline in high pressure air deep under the sea. I do not think that I have ever written a more dangerous sentence in my life.
We used to have conversations with our technicians that sounded like that, and usually ended with "but at least it's not radioactive" or something similar, and they would come back with "Oh yeah, good point" (ie the job *could* be worse)
Love the weld test footage! There is very little of that level of high end weldor qualification testing shown on the internet. Those weldors are the best of the best (and likely paid accordingly).
@@properaussie331 do some research on aquiring AND keeping a 3.9 ticket. Look into how many 3.9's worldwide. You'll find your answer there as to how much they should be paid. BTW... im an ex Hyperbaric welder so owe no allegiances to 3.9's. But the fact they get weld bonuses used to grip me sometimes. But hey... good luck if you can swing it. We used to screw as much as poss out of bosses... esp after codings passed! 🤭
Most that commented badly on testing don't know or understand why they where testing ,they a lot more to it than just sticking two pieces of metal together ,tenacity, elasticity and so on filleting can have no fault all the way through ,all relevant testing done the right way and precise to make sure ,thorough job boys
Sincerely fascinating. Especially interesting was the welding and testing procedures. It would be interesting to see that in depth. 10 out of 10. Would watch again!
Taylor Diving & Salvage was one of the pioneers of this kind of work in the North Sea back in the mid 1970's. The oil companies had to prove that they could repair a pipeline at 1000 feet (300 meters) before the Norwegian government would allow a pipeline to be laid from the offshore oil rigs and across the Norwegian trench and on to land in Norway. This work shown here uses much more modern equipment but the same basic techniques and methods. This looks like much more shallow water.
Saturation diving is no joke. The cartilage in their joints compress when they’re under pressure, so more non-on-bone contact. They live in habitat, under pressure, approximately 30-days at a time. These boys do a most necessary job, they get paid very well for it, but their career under pressure has a shelf life. If you meet a commercial diver at a bar, buy him a drink...he’s earned it. At the very least, you are guaranteed a good sea story.
Awesome Job, extensive testing and certification of welders.. fabrication of the sleeve and temporary fit up before sending to site of leak.. cool job. Huge repair bill I bet..
Highest bull is probably from the fucking idiots weld testing. Clowns can’t weld so they dedicate their life to purposely finding something to stop a welder from progressing in life
As Jakarta people we never knew if those underwater pipeline who supply natural gas to Muara Tawar Powerplant and Industrial Area at Cikarang are leak a few years ago. Thanks for shared this video.
I've changed My mind. I want all the yellow painted safety orange, and all the orange painted safety yellow on the ship. Truly an interesting and informational video, wow. KUDOS crews.
Outstanding surface and subsea work. Excellent video, too - well produced and generally very clear about how the process came together. Question: was that a "weld off" toward the beginning on sample pieces of metal to see which welders you were going to bring to the work site?
Really impressive. That is some high risk work but I'm sure much time is spent on all the planning details. They are very brave men doing that welding on a leaky undersea gas pipeline...
I sit at home or go about my daily bits and for one minute I've never given much more than surroundings family friends etc, to think that this is going on as I moan as I'm 3rd in the queue, amazing.
It was remarkable..they make a room without water..like working on a field..and not even a leakage in the room..I wondered how do they sealed it properly..
I'm a Retired UA 342 Welder.....I NEVER took a Plate test to Weld on Pipe....Their Doing Bend tests and Die Check tests...We usually Did x-ray Tests...I Taped into live lines in the Refinerys quite a few times..We call them Hot Taps...In the Refinery the inspector comes up and U.T.s the live pipe they put a gel on the pipe the same as the use on Pregnant Woman and can tell how thick the live Pipe is...I usually asked the inspector to hang around while I First Light up on the pipe...It's alittle scary first lighting up on the live Pipe....If you Blow through your DEAD....As you can see I never Blew threw...
I was in the N. D. T. field for many years, and you're right, I don't know why they showed plate instead of pipe. Also showed magnetic particle and ultrasound test, as well as destructive, but no x-ray! I'm sure every pipeline weld you made was x-rayed right after completion. These industries and companies can't stand any down time, as I'm sure you know. Everyone waits for the 'accept', then jumps into high gear, right?
@@carlsaganlives5112 Its not just the welders that were being "tested". First off you have to qualify the process, fitment and weld procedures. A lot of the footage is related to that. Also much of the welding on the actual repair was the clam shell sections which would have been welded horizontally at the 3-9 positions. So those welder test plates shown would be applicable to that part. X-Ray would not have been viable on most of the welding. You have a pipeline, with a big sealing clamp on it, then a clam shell cover being welded over all that. No way you can X-ray through all those layers and achieve the sensitivity required. The Circumferential welds to the main line yes, but that's it. Modern UT phased array systems are now being accepted in place of RT in many cases/applications today. I was a Sat diver in the North Sea (2W Taylor/Comex/Rockwater) for 15 years. I was CSWIP/ PCN 3.9 UT qualified and an ASNT III in all the NDT disciplines and AWS senior certified welding inspector. I worked on many hyperbaric welding jobs and performed all the NDT and welding inspections.
Cool job.. well done pipe repair by clamp using hyperbaric welder diving. I think using welder diving is most fix result than robotic system in subsea pipe welding. But there must be plus minus when we use welder diving or robot in subsea pipe welding.
Yeah ...I think the time devoted to all that testing is sort of a subtle advertisement ..or perhaps not so subtle for the companys perfectionism. Thats OK ... somebody paid a professional editing and production outfit to put this video together.... making a point of their competance and extreme quality comitment is ok
This is exactly why men are paid more and I don't give a damn what anybody says. There may have been some women on the support team but I guarantee they weren't in that diving bell. This takes total dedication discipline and most of all bravery. One burn through one mistake of any type and they're all dead kaboom!
I'd like to know the value of the gas or whatever that moves through that pipe every hour or minute........and the pressure the line operates at. Its totally astounding the dollar value that is generated when there is a moving flow. Also here there might be environmental spill concerns, although this line seems to be gas only , not the liability of oil transport.
Freshwater exact depth correct. Salt (ocean) water less depth for 24.5 atm. Around 810 Feet equivalent to 24.5 Bar. That gauge was reading "MSW 24.2" Meters Sea Water ~ 80 Ft. Cool stuff!
@@phideauxiii And Lowell. That was the day MY music died. With every new release I'd say with excitement I can't wait to see what's next and what will be for years to come. And WFC... the best live rock and roll album ever to come down the pike. We'd put that on at a party and any girl who jumped to it was defnly a girl who liked to get down... _if_ you kno whut I mean
A lotta things i couldnt understand....how did the environmental chamber that the welders worked in seal around the pipe......? If the pipeline is "live" what kept it from leaking into the work chamber while they welded ? Apperently the work chamber was open on the bottom they were standing on a grid, in a bubble of air? And did I miss it ..but I didnt see the working depth ..... Nice to see lincoln welders in the weld shop......Thanks for posting this fascinating and informational video....my hats off to everyone involved !
A gas containment clamp was installed over the PLIDCO clamp to prevent gas leaking into the chamber. In addition environmental conditions were monitored constantly.
@@kim79710 In wet mag, the magnetic particles are suspended in a liquid, which allows them to move around under the influence of the magnetic field induced by the yoke. Note the short short short life of the liquid and how quickly it flashes off....this is the developer for liquid penetrant test, not wet mag.
@@rcwarship No..the white "paint" is a contrast application (not a penetrant developer) and the "Wet Mag" solution is iron particles dyed black and suspended in a clear carrier liquid packed into an aerosol in this case. Applied onto the white paint it gives decent contrast. It provides a "wet mag test" with no required black light. Not as sensitive as the full fluorescent wet mag test but better than a dry powder technique.
That ship was in San Diego Harbor mid March 2019 and I was curious as to what it did. Extremely dangerous work. Can’t imagine the cost to make this repair.
I imagine it's well worth it! :) ... check the Natural Gas Bills for 29,000,000 people ... they probably sell $10 million dollars of gas EVERY day through that pipeline alone.
@@MikeBaxterABC Yeah Mike i think you are right. The actual absolute actual cost of this very technical repair seems like it would be big big dollars to us ...the little guys and it is a big dollar amount , but its cost RELATIVE to the actuality of the huge pipeline being disabled.... allows the money to be spent tp get top quality team and support ....to keep those big big big dollars flowing through the line. Keep those suit wearing mahogany lined office bean counters happy !
I’m a welder always fancied it but couldn’t stand 3/4 weeks in the chamber would go off me nut,been stuck indoors for 3 weeks on covid 19 lockdown going out of me head and I got a garden to sit in,,there’s welders then there’s welders good luck you boys worth every penny
its just a job, the bigger deal you make it, the harder it seems. you do what is required, that is all. oh and dont think about anything else, like what your family is doing, playing golf ect
I wonder why the welding was not done in (TIG). It seems that it would have less of a failure rate and easier to control than stick. A lot less grinding and prep work. Just wondering.
Most of those dudes testing for the job could probably manage most top side shops and work sites. They've essentially gotta be able to make big dog calls while below surface. Can't ask El Jefe to check your work when he's a couple hundred meters up.
The cost and technology associated with energy production is amazing. What would all these people do for a living AOC if your GND was ever implimented ?
Alternative energy creates more high skill and high paying jobs per dollar spent than fossil fuels so there will actually be more of these people employed than before.
Badass video i freaking loved it. That's some scary shit down there it's what nightmares r made of. Brave group of men & talented like a mofo. Ohhh.... id love to know what that must pay, yikes & im sure its worth every penny. Thanks for the vid & God bless yous,stay safe.
Good mix of nationalities involved. Good to hear some Geordies too!
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European, central and northern to be exact, no? I am assuming if any company in Indonesia or Asia could have done the work they would not have chosen a company that was THE FARTHEST AWAY!? Stop making passive aggressive butthurt comments and give credit when credit is due! This was an amazing job that is very dangerous and I am surprised any man started a company like this.
Good questions. It probably took over a year to plan and execute this repair. Also - they first had to find the leak and install a temporary repair sleeve.
Hot work on a live leaking gas pipeline in high pressure air deep under the sea.
I do not think that I have ever written a more dangerous sentence in my life.
Imagine trying to get that one past your insurance broker
Can I get a hot work permit...
My car broke down in Detroit.
We used to have conversations with our technicians that sounded like that, and usually ended with "but at least it's not radioactive" or something similar, and they would come back with "Oh yeah, good point" (ie the job *could* be worse)
" is heavy, delicate, hot, carcinogenic, and has a 16 month lead time" "but at least it's not radioactive too"
Love the weld test footage! There is very little of that level of high end weldor qualification testing shown on the internet. Those weldors are the best of the best (and likely paid accordingly).
Nah mate… the farking mongs doing the testing are probably paid more.
If you can’t weld……. Test welds…
@@properaussie331 the 3.9's are on roughly same rate and bouses
@@des-ex-diver weld tester should be on half the money
@@properaussie331 do some research on aquiring AND keeping a 3.9 ticket. Look into how many 3.9's worldwide. You'll find your answer there as to how much they should be paid. BTW... im an ex Hyperbaric welder so owe no allegiances to 3.9's. But the fact they get weld bonuses used to grip me sometimes. But hey... good luck if you can swing it. We used to screw as much as poss out of bosses... esp after codings passed! 🤭
Is this how they "disabled" Nord Stream?
13:22 To show you the power of Flex Tape, I sawed this pipeline in half!
And the ship...don't forget the ship...thats a big seller for flex seal! Great comment Macrowave!
LOL!
Most that commented badly on testing don't know or understand why they where testing ,they a lot more to it than just sticking two pieces of metal together ,tenacity, elasticity and so on filleting can have no fault all the way through ,all relevant testing done the right way and precise to make sure ,thorough job boys
Sincerely fascinating. Especially interesting was the welding and testing procedures. It would be interesting to see that in depth. 10 out of 10. Would watch again!
Taylor Diving & Salvage was one of the pioneers of this kind of work in the North Sea back in the mid 1970's. The oil companies had to prove that they could repair a pipeline at 1000 feet (300 meters) before the Norwegian government would allow a pipeline to be laid from the offshore oil rigs and across the Norwegian trench and on to land in Norway. This work shown here uses much more modern equipment but the same basic techniques and methods. This looks like much more shallow water.
Scaring many divers died those days. Compared with our time, technology and safety procedures were on basic level.
Imagine being the first diver to try that shit lol
And I thought the Space Station was an engineering marvel.
Adam Austin Yep, exactly right.
This is real engineering the above referenced science fiction project was a hoax
@@BB-oz8oc you can watch the ISS orbit overhead at night lol. It would be harder to fake than just actually sending something up there
@@BB-oz8oc Yeah and the earth is flat right?
Saturation diving is no joke. The cartilage in their joints compress when they’re under pressure, so more non-on-bone contact. They live in habitat, under pressure, approximately 30-days at a time. These boys do a most necessary job, they get paid very well for it, but their career under pressure has a shelf life.
If you meet a commercial diver at a bar, buy him a drink...he’s earned it. At the very least, you are guaranteed a good sea story.
Steve Doe ...kinda like NFL, Boxing, combat soldier, I'm sure there are more. People make choices.✌️
Works for any profession. This is overrated.
@@xl000 ¿Any profession? Show me a financial auditor with a personality and a good story, and I'll buy _you_ a drink.
Wow! SO MUCH preparation, thinking, effort, manpower, etc., go into a difficult repair like this. Wildly cool stuff!
Awesome Job, extensive testing and certification of welders.. fabrication of the sleeve and temporary fit up before sending to site of leak.. cool job. Huge repair bill I bet..
Highest bull is probably from the fucking idiots weld testing.
Clowns can’t weld so they dedicate their life to purposely finding something to stop a welder from progressing in life
thanks for sharing. the team work to put the structure together is incredible. 👍
As Jakarta people we never knew if those underwater pipeline who supply natural gas to Muara Tawar Powerplant and Industrial Area at Cikarang are leak a few years ago. Thanks for shared this video.
I used to think things like the space shuttle and iss were engineering marvels but stuff like this is on a whole other level
definitely a well made video! Great edit!
But most importantly, an incredible skillset of engineering!
Awesome work, and great graphics, but I wish they'd show the actual leaking pipe before the temporary-clamp was added.
Yes . I also would have to see the fit up of the sleeve before welding. Or did i miss something?
I've changed My mind. I want all the yellow painted safety orange, and all the orange painted safety yellow on the ship. Truly an interesting and informational video, wow. KUDOS crews.
2:30 that dudes facial hair though
His dad was a goat
Only thing more complicated would be doing it all in outer space. Truly amazing.
Absolutely fascinating! I love how this information was presented. Thanks for showing this to us.
a technical and logistical nightmare with a flawless execution
Outstanding surface and subsea work. Excellent video, too - well produced and generally very clear about how the process came together. Question: was that a "weld off" toward the beginning on sample pieces of metal to see which welders you were going to bring to the work site?
finalascent basically. it's a weld test. best welders get the job
I bet that was a complicated confined work space permit to fill out on that job
Pages of it no doubt :)
Well, it wasn't confined until the paperwork started accumulating . . .
Really impressive. That is some high risk work but I'm sure much time is spent on all the planning details. They are very brave men doing that welding on a leaky undersea gas pipeline...
I sit at home or go about my daily bits and for one minute I've never given much more than surroundings family friends etc, to think that this is going on as I moan as I'm 3rd in the queue, amazing.
Mind blowing!!!! Wow. Just wow! The complexity of this project is space flight level!
Blew my mind how they did that. Could you imagine what that guys pay check ✔️ looks like. Wow Fantastic Job.
I always love seeing 56 layers of NDT and weld tests, but the guy on a boat cutting angle without PPE is no problem
With the gard off the grinder hahahaa
A grinder and paint make me the welder I aint!---AvE
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It was remarkable..they make a room without water..like working on a field..and not even a leakage in the room..I wondered how do they sealed it properly..
they did have leaks
I'm a Retired UA 342 Welder.....I NEVER took a Plate test to Weld on Pipe....Their Doing Bend tests and Die Check tests...We usually Did x-ray Tests...I Taped into live lines in the Refinerys quite a few times..We call them Hot Taps...In the Refinery the inspector comes up and U.T.s the live pipe they put a gel on the pipe the same as the use on Pregnant Woman and can tell how thick the live Pipe is...I usually asked the inspector to hang around while I First Light up on the pipe...It's alittle scary first lighting up on the live Pipe....If you Blow through your DEAD....As you can see I never Blew threw...
I was in the N. D. T. field for many years, and you're right, I don't know why they showed plate instead of pipe. Also showed magnetic particle and ultrasound test, as well as destructive, but no x-ray! I'm sure every pipeline weld you made was x-rayed right after completion. These industries and companies can't stand any down time, as I'm sure you know. Everyone waits for the 'accept', then jumps into high gear, right?
@@carlsaganlives5112 Its not just the welders that were being "tested". First off you have to qualify the process, fitment and weld procedures. A lot of the footage is related to that. Also much of the welding on the actual repair was the clam shell sections which would have been welded horizontally at the 3-9 positions. So those welder test plates shown would be applicable to that part. X-Ray would not have been viable on most of the welding. You have a pipeline, with a big sealing clamp on it, then a clam shell cover being welded over all that. No way you can X-ray through all those layers and achieve the sensitivity required. The Circumferential welds to the main line yes, but that's it. Modern UT phased array systems are now being accepted in place of RT in many cases/applications today. I was a Sat diver in the North Sea (2W Taylor/Comex/Rockwater) for 15 years. I was CSWIP/ PCN 3.9 UT qualified and an ASNT III in all the NDT disciplines and AWS senior certified welding inspector. I worked on many hyperbaric welding jobs and performed all the NDT and welding inspections.
Think about welding a live gas line. This was an awesome adventure. Super Skilled people. Love it.
Underwater, pressurized hahaha. Cream of the crop for real.
This was so cool! Idk why but this gave me a good rush and would love to do that job.
Cool job.. well done pipe repair by clamp using hyperbaric welder diving. I think using welder diving is most fix result than robotic system in subsea pipe welding. But there must be plus minus when we use welder diving or robot in subsea pipe welding.
30 years too late for me , sadly
Very interesting thanks for posting
impressive company. Keep up the good work
it needs a special skilled in offshore works. very impressive guys. I am also offshore engineer, i learned lots of your technique.
Hidelito Sisona You're also extremely ugly.
Pretty extensive testing holy cow.
Yeah ...I think the time devoted to all that testing is sort of a subtle advertisement ..or perhaps not so subtle for the companys perfectionism. Thats OK ... somebody paid a professional editing and production outfit to put this video together.... making a point of their competance and extreme quality comitment is ok
This is exactly why men are paid more and I don't give a damn what anybody says. There may have been some women on the support team but I guarantee they weren't in that diving bell. This takes total dedication discipline and most of all bravery. One burn through one mistake of any type and they're all dead kaboom!
Id like to see the repair bill for that one!
Spencer Campbell 😂😂😂
And their wage slip.
I'd like to know the value of the gas or whatever that moves through that pipe every hour or minute........and the pressure the line operates at. Its totally astounding the dollar value that is generated when there is a moving flow. Also here there might be environmental spill concerns, although this line seems to be gas only , not the liability of oil transport.
its a leaking gas line and its emergency work under water thats a big money patch right there
Gas is trickier with hot work. More energy per volume as it is compressible. In any case, pressure is reduced during hot work.
GOOD JOB .GAS PIPELINE ARE DANGEROUS YOU GUYS ARE PROFESSIONAL KEEP IT UP THANKS
Mantap.. terimakasih sudah melakukan perbaikan
😀😮😊 Great Repair and Catchy Music Too 👍🏼
And here i was so proud of passing my daily UT’s
Those guys did an awesome job!
When they were training in they chamber the dial said 24.5 atm ... that's 830 feet deep
Freshwater exact depth correct. Salt (ocean) water less depth for 24.5 atm. Around 810 Feet equivalent to 24.5 Bar.
That gauge was reading "MSW 24.2" Meters Sea Water ~ 80 Ft. Cool stuff!
waiting for columbus may be the best live album ever recorded.
R.I.P Paul Barrere.
:(
@@phideauxiii
And Lowell. That was the day MY music died. With every new release I'd say with excitement I can't wait to see what's next and what will be for years to come.
And WFC... the best live rock and roll album ever to come down the pike. We'd put that on at a party and any girl who jumped to it was defnly a girl who liked to get down... _if_ you kno whut I mean
I think the water would have been a lot darker and a lot less calm if it was 830ft deep.
8:26 yeah in sweeping, nothing to see here, dont ask me tp do anything, im busy
Very specialist work... your testing looks great.
The welder that you see after the weld is measured using a "cam gauge" is a fellow Scot called Mark MacDonald,from Wick in NE Scotland.A true legend.
Very informative video. What was the time span of the job from temp sleeve to finished job? My hats off to the entire crew.
A lotta things i couldnt understand....how did the environmental chamber that the welders worked in seal around the pipe......?
If the pipeline is "live" what kept it from leaking into the work chamber while they welded ?
Apperently the work chamber was open on the bottom they were standing on a grid, in a bubble of air?
And did I miss it ..but I didnt see the working depth .....
Nice to see lincoln welders in the weld shop......Thanks for posting this fascinating and informational video....my hats off to everyone involved !
A gas containment clamp was installed over the PLIDCO clamp to prevent gas leaking into the chamber. In addition environmental conditions were monitored constantly.
can't be to deep if they have divers inspect it with reg. scuba gear.
John Thomson 27 meters or about 88 feet
Pekerjaan yang penuh ketelitian dan keamanan tingkat tinggi.👍
3:40 Dye penetrant developer applied with a magnetic particle yoke. Pretty high tech, eh!
rcwarship ultrasonic testing also. Typical NDT procedures
@@Fireship1 LOL, They were applying the developer with a magnetic yoke for the camera, not for the test.
It's called a wet mag
@@kim79710 In wet mag, the magnetic particles are suspended in a liquid, which allows them to move around under the influence of the magnetic field induced by the yoke. Note the short short short life of the liquid and how quickly it flashes off....this is the developer for liquid penetrant test, not wet mag.
@@rcwarship No..the white "paint" is a contrast application (not a penetrant developer) and the "Wet Mag" solution is iron particles dyed black and suspended in a clear carrier liquid packed into an aerosol in this case. Applied onto the white paint it gives decent contrast. It provides a "wet mag test" with no required black light. Not as sensitive as the full fluorescent wet mag test but better than a dry powder technique.
good video cant wait to get back offshore. the bigger the job, the more time away.
Their website says this repair was carried out at a water depth of about 27 meters (88 feet).
That ship was in San Diego Harbor mid March 2019 and I was curious as to what it did. Extremely dangerous work. Can’t imagine the cost to make this repair.
no more dangerous than working the night shift at mcdonalds in Barrio Logan
I imagine it's well worth it! :) ... check the Natural Gas Bills for 29,000,000 people ... they probably sell $10 million dollars of gas EVERY day through that pipeline alone.
@@MikeBaxterABC Yeah Mike i think you are right. The actual absolute actual cost of this very technical repair seems like it would be big big dollars to us ...the little guys and it is a big dollar amount , but its cost RELATIVE to the actuality of the huge pipeline being disabled.... allows the money to be spent tp get top quality team and support ....to keep those big big big dollars flowing through the line. Keep those suit wearing mahogany lined office bean counters happy !
Damn that seems so dangerous. So many things could go wrong.
Glad to have been involved in this project!
Anyone at the project talk about what that repair might have cost?
So you all do a practice run before doing it under thousands of feet of the sea?
Hannes can you tell us how deep it was ?
this dive was at 27 meters or about 88 feet.
incredible work by everyone involved. fascinating video
Song 2:30-4:00 is sweet, imma find it. Repair was cuul also. Ed,
Good lesson here,, every project relies on quality, inspired labor...
Did you ever find it? I'm on the hunt for it too.
It is called Lude Illa. It is by Joe Bagale.
Thank you soo much😁, I keep the video in 'watch later' just hoping. Tried Sound Hound. Cheers,ed.
Google found it on Audio Library,, is no copyright music for creators. Thx again,, you helped me find an avenue to revenue, by enhancing videos.😃
So they basically weld a sleeve around the area that was patched up by this clamp and just keep everything in place?
Excellent video, drone shots especially good
Them stringers were shakey to say the least...
I’m a welder always fancied it but couldn’t stand 3/4 weeks in the chamber would go off me nut,been stuck indoors for 3 weeks on covid 19 lockdown going out of me head and I got a garden to sit in,,there’s welders then there’s welders good luck you boys worth every penny
its just a job, the bigger deal you make it, the harder it seems. you do what is required, that is all. oh and dont think about anything else, like what your family is doing, playing golf ect
Pretty good money though. About $5000/day for the welders. I cant weld so only $2000 for me.
Never thought it was actually this complicated
Outstanding job, congrats mates!!!!
I'm want to job this hot work
Good team, professional welder & complete equipment
It's marvelous what mankind can achieve nowadays.
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DCN, well done gents, astronauts, don't deal with this level of technical difficulty. Your American friend. Oh, yes, we have worked together before.
I would hate to be paying the bill on this one.
Great Working, Clear video ... Thanks a lot
AMAzing job, I sometimes mis the ROV work
Welders do it in all positions
That should be on a t-shirt. lol
Simply, yet, beats what us sparky's have!
@@pcbman1st I have a T-shirt with that saying on it..
ASME.9
Underwater welders do it deeper, in all positions
As if regular flat weld tests went stressful enough D:
these guys are so good, I bet they could do flat weld tests in their sleep with a hand on their dick
Gavin D. Yes mate defo probs flicking there wives beans with the other hand lol👍🏻😂😂😂
Outstanding jobs you dream of being chosen to be on 👍🍻
This is the real fucking deal. These guys are amazing. Can't express how much respect for what they do.
This would be very useful after recent events
Absolutely amazing.
Nice job. What would be the approx cost of an operation like this??
0.001 cents on your heating bill.
I wonder why the welding was not done in (TIG). It seems that it would have less of a failure rate and easier to control than stick. A lot less grinding and prep work. Just wondering.
James Kennedy these welders probably hardly ever have to grind. some of the best in the world. wire wheel and done most of the time is my bet.
Great work and development....
High quality vid...could’ve used a narrator!
Great. I have to created Welding procedure to welding pipe line in THA, You make good VDO so much.
The solution is remarkable !
Would have been nice to have a narrative as to what was being done and why, etc
Tooop music for Engineering!!!! Top Video!!!
Amazing. What a top firm 👏👏
Fascinating. All this for one leak. We’re going to lose this battle
SMH entropy back at it again...you’re right, it’s a constant uphill battle
How many months does it take to deliver this difficult project in total?
Most of those dudes testing for the job could probably manage most top side shops and work sites. They've essentially gotta be able to make big dog calls while below surface. Can't ask El Jefe to check your work when he's a couple hundred meters up.
The cost and technology associated with energy production is amazing. What would all these people do for a living AOC if your GND was ever implimented ?
Alternative energy creates more high skill and high paying jobs per dollar spent than fossil fuels so there will actually be more of these people employed than before.
Nice job and video
Nice work 👌
Mantap bos semoga tuhan memberi kesempatan bekerja seperti ini amin🤲🤲
Badass video i freaking loved it. That's some scary shit down there it's what nightmares r made of. Brave group of men & talented like a mofo. Ohhh.... id love to know what that must pay, yikes & im sure its worth every penny. Thanks for the vid & God bless yous,stay safe.
That's a serious operation. Great job!
Good mix of nationalities involved. Good to hear some Geordies too!
European, central and northern to be exact, no? I am assuming if any company in Indonesia or Asia could have done the work they would not have chosen a company that was THE FARTHEST AWAY!? Stop making passive aggressive butthurt comments and give credit when credit is due!
This was an amazing job that is very dangerous and I am surprised any man started a company like this.
Easy work. I like welding my pipeline on land.
How long did this project take start to finish? How much did it cost and how long will the repair last? Was it a gas pipeline?
Good questions. It probably took over a year to plan and execute this repair. Also - they first had to find the leak and install a temporary repair sleeve.
Very cool and well done...
That was OUTSTANDING....