MORGRIP® Onshore & Topside Connectors enable pipework to be joined or terminated in a flange or end cap, without the need for welding or hotwork.
The unique gripping and graphite sealing technology ensures a connection that is at least as strong as the pipe itself, outperforming quality welds in fatigue loading.
A DNV Type Approved product, MORGRIP® enables a certified permanent repair for a wide range of pipe material, pressured, diameter and temperatures.
With over 3,500 supplied since the 1980’s MORGRIP® retains a 100% in-service leak free record. These products are quick and easy to install significantly reducing shutdown windows and associated operational costs.
Designed, manufactured and tested to our high quality standard, these units deploy an elastomeric seal system and collet gripping system to enable suitable application to a wide range of pipeline sizes, wall thicknesses and pressures.
Our standardized subsea diver installed connector enables subsea pipelines to be terminated in a standard ASME/ANSI Class 600, 900, 1500 & 2500 weld neck flange, made of high-quality weld-less forgings.
The creative design of the structural grips for the MORGRIP MORSMART allows for it to be used on pipelines with variable pipe OD and within the applicable limits specified by the API Specification 5L.
Complete with external pressure test facilities, length compensation and subsea coating the MORGRIP MORSMART is a quick, easy to install permanent repair solution to subsea pipeline repair & tie-in.
Emergency Pipeline Repair Systems & Contingency
An Emergency Pipeline Repair System (EPRS) is the result of the process of developing an emergency repair readiness procedure and retaining the necessary tooling, equipment and services to cope with unplanned repairs, minimizing the resultant damage to the environment and field operation.
At the core of our EPRS and Contingency solution is our MORGRIP Clamp, Connectors and Installation tooling.
As oil and gas production extends into harsher and ever deeper environments, new challenges are constantly emerging. These include technical issues such as pipeline material selection, manufacture and installation, well fluid compositions, along with increasing pressures and temperatures and other infield demands. Commercial issues also exist with regards to the scope of equipment supplied within the insurance of an EPRS, and the contractual challenges of mobilization, storage and maintenance for the full life service of the field.
With over 30 year’s experience as a leading provider of EPRS coverage, we can offer a fully bespoke service package to meet the EPRS requirements of the individual operator.