Subsea news
Express Engineering sells off aerospace division to focus on oil and gas
UK-based Express Engineering, which manufactures, assembles, and tests solutions for subsea production systems, has sold its aerospace division for an undisclosed sum.
Oceaneering awarded contract to 20 000 psi-rated subsea hydraulic connection hardware
The hardware is destined for the first-ever 20 000 psi-rated field to be developed in the Gulf of Mexico.
Gjøa expansion given green light
Operator Neptune Energy estimates the project will add 2.4 million m3 of oil equivalent (15 million bbl o.e.) from Gjøa.
TGS, CGG, PGS partnership to offer shared multi-client data
An independent, cloud-based ecosystem will offer a single search point to access all three companies’ subsurface multi-client data.
Express Engineering takes on new apprentices
Subsea testing solutions company Express Engineering has appointed six new apprentices.
Expro to support Chevron Australia with riserless well intervention system
The five-year contract is for the supply of light well intervention vessel services for the Chevron-operated Gorgon facility.
Express Engineering achieves ISO 45001
ISO 45001 is a global standard covering occupational health and safety, providing a framework to improve employee safety, reduce workplace risks and create better working conditions.
Peterson and OneSubsea agree logistics services contract in Trinidad and Tobago
Peterson has agreed a project logistics services contract with OneSubsea to support their work on the Matapal project in Trinidad and Tobago.
Shell to use Bentley digital twin platform for deepwater projects
Shell’s Deepwater business has selected Bentley’s digital twin approach to streamline its capital projects process and accelerate time to first oil.
TechnipFMC awarded contract for Breidablikk Pipelay and subsea installation
TechnipFMC’s scope of work for Equinor includes provision of flexible jumpers and rigid pipelines as well as pipeline installation work.