SEAJET develops controlled flow excavation for offshore wind, oil and gas projects

May 18, 2021
SEAJET Systems has introduced controlled flow excavation technology for the offshore energy industry.

Offshore staff

DUBAI, UAE – SEAJET Systems has introduced controlled flow excavation (CFE) technology for the offshore energy industry.

The company was formed by Dr. Hector Susman and Faisel Chaudry. Dr. Susman is said to have led subsea excavation equipment developments for Rotech Subsea and James Fisher, and invented the mass flow excavation (MFE) “T” and “Twin” tools.

Chaudry has worked for Rotech Subsea, Reef Subsea and James Fisher, managing their businesses in Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

He said: “We’ve launched SEAJET to meet the significant demand for cable trenching and de-burial in the rapidly growing offshore wind market. In addition, the use of CFE equipment continues to escalate in the inspection, maintenance and repair, decommissioning and salvage applications across oil and gas and marine sectors.”

The company’s build-to-order technology is said to feature hydrodynamic properties suited to a wide range of applications and variable seabed conditions.

Dr. Susman said: “We have honed the real sweet spot between flow and velocity, resulting in…a flexible solution with enhanced performance…”

05/18/2021