Core Components of Frequensea's Subsea Cable Decommissioning Tool Assembled in the Netherlands
2026-06-26 15:40
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Frequensea B.V. has achieved a new milestone in the development of its subsea cable and pipeline decommissioning tool. The core components and subsystems of the tool are currently being assembled and integrated at Van Belzen, a specialist steel structure company, while the drive and control systems are being prepared by EPMC Europe.

The vibration motor has been successfully driven for the first time by a VFD (Variable Frequency Drive) and is ready for installation into its steel housing, which the project team considers a significant milestone.

In the coming weeks, the project team will conduct pre-run and acceptance tests to verify functionality, subsystem integration, and watertight integrity.

The decommissioning tool was designed by sister company Enersea, leveraging its expertise in offshore engineering and subsea operations. Frequensea B.V. leads the development, certification, and future commercialization of the technology.

Specifically designed for the environmentally friendly removal of subsea cables and pipelines, the tool employs patented vibration-induced fluidization technology. It aims to efficiently extract buried assets while minimizing disturbance to the surrounding seabed and marine environment.

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