Subsea news
Fairfield Geotechnologies successfully completes Gulf of Mexico ocean bottom node survey
The 238 km2 survey was the second successful deployment of Fairfield Geotechnologies’ ZXPLR system.
Magseis ASA awarded contract in North Europe
Magseis ASA has announced that it has entered into a service agreement for an operation with its proprietary MASS nodes and MASS modular handling system including seismic data QC and navigation support for a project in North Europe.
Dril-Quip enters Into Letter of Intent for subsea production systems for Sea Lion Project
Dril-Quip, Inc. has announced that Dril-Quip (Europe) Limited, its wholly-owned subsidiary based in Aberdeen, Scotland, has entered into a letter of intent with Premier Oil Exploration and Production Limited to provide subsea production systems for the Sea Lion Phase 1 Development located offshore the Falkland Islands.
Fairfield Geotechnologies awarded Gulf of Mexico ocean bottom node survey
The survey, located in water depths ranging from 2500 to 7250 ft., will employ two seismic source vessels and Fairfield Geotechnologies’ newest ocean bottom node technology, ZXPLR™.
M2 Subsea secures projects worth more than £10 million in six months
The company, which has bases in Aberdeen, UK and Houston, Texas, has successfully conducted more than ten projects across the oil and gas and renewable markets.
PDO for Snorre Expansion Project approved
Snorre Expansion Project is the largest project for improved recovery on the Norwegian continental shelf and provides valuable production and activity benefitting Equinor, partners and society.
Fairfield Geotechnologies and a global geophysical firm reach agreement for second Z100 node system
Fairfield Geotechnologies has specifically designed the Z100 nodal system to allow safe and easy 4C data acquisition in transition zones.
Seabed Geosolutions secures 4D monitoring survey contract in deepwater Gulf of Mexico
Seabed Geosolutions has been awarded a series of 4D ocean bottom node (OBN) seismic monitoring surveys over multiple oil and gas fields in the US Gulf of Mexico.
AKOFS selected Optime Subsea to deliver part of the LWI system
AKOFS, a company owned by Akastor ASA, was recently awarded a five year light well intervention (LWI) services contract on the Norwegian continental shelf with Equinor.
Airborne Oil & Gas and Subsea 7 commence qualification programme for TCP Riser in South America
Oilfield technology firm Airborne Oil & Gas has commenced a qualification of a TCP Riser for deepwater and dynamic applications for a major operator in South America in collaboration with Subsea 7, effective 26 June 2018.