Cathodic Protection Measurement
We perform cathodic protection measurements on offshore assets, verifying anode performance, ensuring compliance, and extending structural life with certified divers, ROV systems, and traceable reporting for safe operations.
Key Benefits
Maintain safety
Prevent failures that could lead to injury, environmental harm, or asset loss.
Regulatory compliance
Meet statutory obligations under frameworks like the UK’s HSE or Norway’s PSA.
Support life extension
Identify aging mechanisms and plan maintenance or upgrades.
Validate barriers
Confirm that structural elements remain effective as part of the safety-critical barrier system.
Aligned With Class and Integrity Campaigns
Supports Special Periodic Survey (SPS) & Risk Based Inspection (RBI), and corrosion programs by confirming anode coverage and coating condition in the field.
Delivered by Certified Divers or Shallow ROV Systems
Reliable readings from calibrated reference electrodes, executed under safe access protocols with traceable output.
Service Description
We perform in-water cathodic protection measurement services for floating structures. We acquire cathodic protection potential readings using diver-held or ROV-mounted reference probes to verify the performance of sacrificial anode systems on FPSOs, semi-submersibles, and floating wind platforms.Â
These measurements help asset owners understand whether submerged steel remains within the protected voltage range and identify zones that may require further action.Â
Operational Scenario
Real Results: Perform cathodic protection survey on FPSO turret bend stiffener connectors
Challenge
SubseaPartner were asked by a client to carry out a cathodic protection survey on FPSO turret bend stiffener connectors due to low readings reported by ROV. SubseaPartner mobilized a dive team equipped with calibrated Bathycorrometers to log CP values within the turret system.
Outcome
Inspection indicated compromised cathodic protection with broken continuity cabling & 100% depletion on 95% of the anodes. SubseaPartner engaged with a specialist supplier to manufacture new cables and design a bolt on anode replacement. These were installed the following year. These solutions restored cathodic protection values to within acceptable norms.