In-service inspection plans
Inspection planning and management

Deepwater co-authored the ISIP for one of the first floating-production facilities in the Gulf of Mexico.

Since then, we have expanded our involvement in today's market. The concept of an ISIP originated in response to the U.S. Coast Guard requirement to conduct a dry-docking at two-year intervals. The ISIP has expanded to satisfy the USCG and MMS requirements and also allows monitoring of the hull performance by structural engineers.

ISIP features

•Satisfies U.S. Coast Guard requirements
•Satisfies MMS requirements
•Satisfies structural-integrity group requirements
•Risk-based inspection
•Maintains asset integrity


Level 2, 3, 4 Corrosion Survey

Key factors

1. Corrosion experts

Deepwater has some of the most experienced corrosion engineers and consultants in the industry. All are NACE-certified to CP3 or higher.

2. Work-scope execution

Deepwater will provide the experienced personnel needed to execute the inspection. The inspectors develop good working relationships with the clients and other contractors to get the job done correctly.

3. Concise reporting

Deepwater has streamlined the reporting process between the field and office using standard software to create reports. All Deepwater inspection reports will soon be available for customers online as well.

4. Unparalleled experience

Deepwater has provided in-service inspection plans for one of the largest oil and gas companies in the world. Deepwater helps execute these plans on multiple structures on a yearly basis.