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Jet Edge and Chukar Waterjet play key role in capping Gulf of Mexico oil leak

Intensifier skid under water.
Intensifier skid under water.
Close up of lance blasting hydrates.
Close up of lance blasting hydrates.
Lance blasting hydrates.
Lance blasting hydrates.

Jet Edge custom engineered a 36,000 psi waterjet intensifier pump which was dropped 5,000 feet into the Gulf to power a robot-operated waterjetting lance that blasted away the hydrates. To ensure the hydrate remediation project’s success, Jet Edge used advanced filtration and ultra-high pressure seal technology capable of withstanding the harsh undersea environment. The system was designed to blast with sea water or liquid gas. As a result, Jet Edge developed the first-known waterjet system capable of operating in water depths in excess of 5,000 feet, opening a new frontier for waterjet technology.

Chukar Waterjet provided onsite applications engineering services throughout the project, working with a subsea technology company, an offshore logistics and supply company, an offshore transportation company, BP, and an independent safety group to ensure successful completion of the project.