
1999 – Tiger Enters the Canada Market
In 1999, Tiger entered the Canadian oil and gas market with cuttings boxes, which subjected Tiger to international standards that were more stringent than the Gulf of Mexico standards.
DNV Offshore Riser Basket Design
Tiger’s in-house engineering team, led by Eric Marcel, designed and manufactured this DNV Offshore Riser Basket for an international oil major. The basket measures at 65′ x 5.5′ x 6′ and has a max gross weight of 100,000 lbs.
Design and manufacture a heavy duty all-purpose specialized riser basket for subsea construction, repairs and maintenance projects. blah blah blah
When Tiger was tasked with this particular project, our engineering team set out to meet the client’s requirements with diligent precision.
Our team designed the DNV Riser Basket to transport over length, bulky or multiple stacked units like riser joints, production riser joints & downhole tools that require a single lift for multiple items. A built-in drip pan is used to contain any residual fluid. It has stationary cribbing supports positioned throughout the length of the basket. Tie down ratchet straps are installed for securing the load in the basket. It is capable of being stacked when empty and lifted from 4-sides. Tiger’s specialized DNV Riser Basket does not require a spreader bar.
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In 1999, Tiger entered the Canadian oil and gas market with cuttings boxes, which subjected Tiger to international standards that were more stringent than the Gulf of Mexico standards.

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