Subsea news
Unique Group wins multi-million-dollar COOEC saturation dive system contract in China
Under this contract, Unique Group will design, manufacture and deliver a classed saturation diving system to be integrated on COOEC’s vessel, including technical support during and post installation.
ABB unveils world-first, commercially viable subsea power system
Energy companies using the system will be able to access a reliable supply of up to 100 MW of power over distances of up to 600 km and at a depth of 3000 m via a single cable, paving the way for greater access to offshore hydrocarbons.
Take water management to the next level with automation
An automated, remotely monitored and controlled, intelligent system closes the loop on water management while increasing efficiency and reducing risk.
DNV GL publishes new recommended practice for subsea welding
The new recommended practice aims to streamline manufacturing processes and significantly reduce lead-time and cost.
Springfield oil discovery could be Ghana's biggest find
As much as 1.2 billion bbl of oil could be held within the deposit, with up to 35% recoverable according to Springfield Group.
Enpro Subsea completes latest subsea enhanced production campaign in Ghana
Production optimisation specialist, Enpro Subsea, has completed two subsea hydraulic intervention campaigns for two operators in West Africa.
ION awarded ocean bottom data processing and imaging contract
ION will deliver high-end time and depth imaging for ARGAS to facilitate exploration and production of the acquired area.
WFS Technologies wins award for subsea digitalisation work
WFS Technologies was named as the Economic Disruptor of the Year for Scotland and Northern Ireland at The Spectator’s annual awards for its wireless Seatooth products.
TechnipFMC to sell subsea vessel
The company expects to complete the sale of the G1201 vessel in December as these conditions are met, including delivery of the vessel in December 2019.
Game changer in offshore and subsea lifting projects
Safe and continual performance of lifting equipment crucially depends on minimising risk through improved resilience to failure