Subsea news
TechnipFMC awarded Egypt subsea contract
TechnipFMC has been awarded a contract for a subsea tieback located offshore Egypt on the North El Amriya and North Idku concession.
Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum and Schlumberger launch Egypt Upstream Gateway
The Egypt Upstream Gateway provides digital access to over 100 years' worth of accumulated national onshore and offshore seismic, non-seismic, well-log, production, and additional subsurface data under a single platform.
Petrofac awarded decommissioning contract in Australia's Vulcan Basin
Petrofac will provide all project manpower to enable the execution of plug and abandonment operations on two of PTTEP’s remaining subsea wells in the Vulcan Basin, located in North West Australia.
LLOG Exploration and Eni sign infrastructure agreement for Taggart development
The agreement provides LLOG access to Eni and Marubeni Oil & Gas (USA) LLC’s existing subsea infrastructure connected to the Williams-owned Devils Tower Spar in Mississippi Canyon 773 to optimise its development of the Taggart discovery.
GoSubsea launches Norway-based facility
GoSubsea aims to deploy US$2.5 million worth of assets to fulfill its customers’ individual requirements over the coming years.
C-Innovation signs one-year contract extension with BP for riserless light well intervention in Gulf of Mexico
C-Innovation will supply and complete all project management and engineering to provide a complete RLWI system utilising technology from Baker Hughes, Caltex Oil Tools and Halliburton.
Subsea Expo postponed to 2022
The three day exhibition and conference is now scheduled to run from 22 - 24 February 2022.
JDR wins subsea tieback work in Malaysia
JDR will manufacture and supply a 2.7 km long subsea production umbilical for the Ledang Redevelopment Segment 2 project, offshore Malaysia.
Energean to go ahead with subsea project offshore Egypt
A Final Investment Decision has been taken on the North El Amriya and North Idkunea (NEA/NI) concession subsea tieback project.
Subsea UK survey reveals improved outlook for UK’s underwater engineering industry
The survey indicates less anticipated redundancies and greater optimism about the next six to twelve months within Subsea UK's members.