Subsea news
New appointments for DNV GL as signs of confidence return to North Sea
DNV GL, the multinational provider of risk management services, is further developing its consultancy services to address key industry challenges such as enhancing safety, efficiency and performance.
ROVCO: UK ROV company completes first overseas contracts
UK-based start-up Rovco has taken its firsts steps into international waters and made significant progress towards growing its global footprint following the completion of two subsea survey contracts in Southeast Asia and the Middle East.
BP group chief executive Bob Dudley to lead opening plenary at SPE Offshore Europe 2017
BP group chief executive Bob Dudley will underline the value of the North Sea in the oil major’s global portfolio when he leads the opening plenary session at SPE Offshore Europe 2017 being held in Aberdeen from 5 - 8 September 2017.
Fugro discovery to commence frontier seeps survey offshore Kenya
Fugro has been awarded a contract by Shell/BG Kenya for the execution of a seabed survey to detect natural leakages of hydrocarbons.
Video: Eelume robotic snake
Eelume AS has released the first live video footage of its take on underwater intervention vehicles.
Halliburton introduces large bore subsea safety system
Halliburton has announced the release of the Dash® Large Bore Subsea Safety System, which provides full electrohydraulic control of well safety and intervention functions.
DeepOcean completes 3D laser survey
ADUS DeepOcean, a subsidiary of DeepOcean Group Holding BV (DeepOcean), today announces the completion of ground breaking 3D laser survey offshore Ghana.
Statoil: Gas discovery near North Sea Valemon field
Two years after Valemon came on stream Statoil has made a new gas discovery on the field, called Valemon West. The discovery is estimated to contain between 20 and 50 million boe.
UK subsea sector set to increase exports in 2017
British subsea companies are expecting to increase overseas activity in the next 12 months, according to a survey conducted by industry body, Subsea UK.
ITF steps up action to solve costly pipe-walking problems
ITF is welcoming additional participants to a new joint industry project (JIP) to develop pipeline anchoring and monitoring systems which could mitigate the risk of pipeline walking and cut pipeline anchor installation costs in half.