DeepOcean supports Gryphon Alpha FPSO disconnection with innovative methods
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25.11.2025

DeepOcean supports Gryphon Alpha FPSO disconnection with innovative methods

25 November 2025 – Ocean services provider DeepOcean is nearing completion of a contract awarded by TotalEnergies for the disconnection and tow of the Gryphon Alpha FPSO, as well as the removal of associated subsea infrastructure. This marks a first, with proprietary tooling designed and developed in-house enabling the entire scope to be executed fully diverless.

The scope of work included the flushing of subsea pipelines and manifolds, disconnecting flowlines and umbilicals from trees, removing risers and midwater arches and recovering FPSO moorings. Once disconnected, DeepOcean also managed the towing of the FPSO.

The spool disconnection and blind flange installation represent pioneering achievements in diverless operations.

“This project is a standout achievement for DeepOcean. We have a world-leading track record in finding unique ways to execute complex subsea operations using our in-house design, technology and tooling expertise. The bespoke tooling created for this scope of work allowed us to perform the entirety of the scope using diverless methodologies that produced exemplary outcomes. Everyone involved in the design, build and offshore operations should be extremely proud of what they have achieved”, says Robin Mawhinney, Managing Director, DeepOcean UK.

The project has been delivered by DeepOcean’s team in Aberdeen, UK, with support from the company’s office in Haugesund, Norway, as required. The project is nearing completion with the recovery of mooring chains and removal of the risers and mid water arches to be completed prior to year end.

Gryphon Alpha was the North Sea’s first purpose built, permanently moored FPSO, and was originally commissioned by operator Kerr McGee. The asset was later acquired by Maersk Oil and then by TotalEnergies through its 2018 merger. Although the field was initially expected to have a lifespan of just ten years, it has exceeded expectations, producing more than 250 million barrels of oil equivalent over three decades of operation.

“As DeepOcean prepares to complete the final phase of this decommissioning project, we remain highly committed to delivering safe, efficient and reliable operations that will reinforce a very proud legacy for Gryphon Alpha and everyone who has supported her over the years,” adds Mawhinney.

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For further information, please contact:

Kjetil Sørum

M | +47 996 02 964

E | communications@deepoceangroup.com  

About DeepOcean

DeepOcean is a world-leading ocean services provider, enabling energy transition and sustainable use of ocean resources, offering survey, engineering, project management, installation, maintenance, and recycling services for oil and gas, offshore renewables, deep sea minerals, and other ocean services.  

Across the global offices, DeepOcean is a trusted independent solutions provider with highly skilled industry experts, using world-class fit-for-purpose tools and technology to drive cost-efficient and safe operations. The company delivers innovative engineering solutions focusing on remote and unmanned operations and digitally enabled services while continuously striving to lower the carbon footprint.

DeepOcean is owned by Triton, a leading European mid-market sector-specialist investor. As an active owner, Triton supports its portfolio companies to reach their full potential and works closely with DeepOcean to drive value creation. Founded in 1997, Triton invests in businesses that provide important goods and services in the Business Services, Industrial Tech, and Healthcare sectors.