Subsea news
FET Subsea Technologies launches new ROV tooling rental offering
First phase of new expansion to include proprietary torque tools and associated accessories to meet changing needs of the industry.
Valaris announces contract awards and fleet status updates
The company has announced new contracts and contract extensions after issuing its recent fleet status report.
Oceaneering acquires Exail’s DriX USV for remote survey scopes
The company has announced that its subsea robotics group is introducing a new uncrewed surface vessel (USV) service to support remote survey work scopes.
SLB signs subsurface technology partnership agreement with INEOS Energy
INEOS Energy will partner with SLB’s Performance Centre in Aberdeen, to collaborate and innovate subsurface technologies.
Sercel extends its OBN portfolio to operate in all seabed survey water depths
Sercel now has a complete portfolio of seabed nodal solutions for all water depths down to 6000 m to meet growing industry demand for ocean bottom node seismic surveys.
Expro to enhance subsea well access offering with acquisition of PRT offshore
The acquisition aims to expand Expro's services WUTHIN the subsea well access sector in North and Latin America, while also boosting PRT Offshore's surface equipment offerings in Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia Pacific.
Nauticus Robotics and Leidos execute additional US$2.1 million contract extension
Nauticus Robotics and Leidos execute additional US$2.1 million contract extension to support undersea vehicles.
Miros and Belga Marine to boost ocean insights in Brazil
Miros and Belga Marine has expanded their partnerships to boost ocean insights as-a-service solutions in Brazil.
LR type approval still delivers for Baker Hughes after 30 years
Baker Hughes flexible pipeline system has been certified as part of an ongoing type approval scheme; the unbonded flexible pipe products first received LR type approval in 1992.
Competition authorities approve subsea joint venture between Aker Solutions, SLB and Subsea7
The joint venture is planned as a milestone in subsea production economics, helping customers unlock reserves, reduce time to first oil, lower development costs, and achieve decarbonisation goals.