Subsea news
Strohm completes first TCP Jumper in West Africa for TotalEnergies
Strohm has supplied TotalEnergies with a thermoplastic composite pipe (TCP) Jumper, which has been commissioned in deep water (1600 m) in West Africa. This installation has followed a rigorous testing programme, during which TotalEnergies qualified the Netherlands-based company's TCP Jumper for permanent subsea applications.
Global Energy Group awarded subsea7 contract
Global Energy Group has been awarded a contract from Subsea7 to fabricate subsea spools and anode sled structure for the East Kameleon project, an Aker BP North Sea field development.
SBM Offshore announces formal hire of FPSO Sepetiba
The company has announced that FPSO Sepetiba is formally on hire as of 02 January 2024 after achieving first oil and the completion of a 72-hour continuous production test leading to final acceptance.
Xodus: 100 North Sea storage sites needed to meet CCUS demand
The volume of CO2 being injected into the North Sea by 2050 will be equivalent to the natural gas currently being extracted from the basin, according to a new report from global energy consultancy Xodus.
Subsea7 awarded decommissioning contract in Brazil
The company has announced the award of a sizeable contract by Shell for the decommissioning of subsea infrastructure associated with the FPSO Fluminense in the Bijupirá and Salema fields of the Campos Basin.
TechnipFMC awarded flexible pipe contract
TechnipFMC has been awarded a contract to manufacture flexible pipe by Woodside Energy.
Transocean Ltd. issues quarterly Fleet Status Report
The report provides the current status of, and contract information for, the company’s fleet of offshore drilling rigs.
Coretrax has successfully deployed its 1,000th CX-2 bridge plug during a project in the North Sea
Depositing cement into a well is key to placing effective environmental barriers as this prevents pollution at the surface and prohibits the emission of harmful methane gasses. This assists the oil and gas market to incorporate more environmentally responsible practices.
Aker BP to use DeepOcean-operated unmanned surface vessel
Aker BP have agreed to pioneer the use of an unmanned surface vessel (USV) for subsea inspection, maintenance and repair (IMR) and survey work.
Transocean has announced a US$486 million contract for deepwater aquila
Transocean has announced a three-year award for the newbuild ultra-deepwater drillship Deepwater Aquila with a national oil company for work offshore Brazil. The contract is expected to commence in the 3Q24 and represents approximately US$486 million in firm backlog.