Subsea Report - Oct 6th, 2022
 
 
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October 6, 2022
CorPower Ocean and Maersk Supply Services have successfully installed a 6.2-km subsea export cable off the coast of northern Portugal to energize the HiWave-5 Project.
Smaller leaks from Nord Stream 2 may be continuing, contrary to earlier reports.
The governments of Belgium and Denmark have entered into an agreement that allows the carbon capture and storage Project Greensand to move forward.
Siem Offshore has entered into a new three-year contract for the Siem Stingray offshore construction vessel with Subsea7 as charterer.
Sabah Shell Petroleum and its partners have taken a final investment decision on Phase 4 of the Gumusut-Kakap-Geronggong-Jagus East deepwater development.
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Expro has completed plugging and abandonment (P&A) of gas wells offshore southern Ireland.
Osbit has delivered Swordfish, a subsea trenching vehicle, to Jan de Nul for protection of subsea cables for offshore wind developments.
Subsea7 has entered four long-term vessel charter agreements with Otto Candies and Bordelon Marine in the Gulf of Mexico.
C-Kore Systems has achieved the 600th deployment of its subsea testing tools.
TechnipFMC has been awarded an engineering, procurement, construction and installation contract by Shell Plc for the Jackdaw development in the UK North Sea.
ADNOC Offshore has awarded National Petroleum Construction Co. an EPC contract to build a new main gas line offshore Abu Dhabi.
Reach Subsea has recently signed contracts amounting totally in excess of NOK 200 million (US$19.8 million), including an important strategic contract in the Brazilian market.
Royston has completed an overhaul of diesel power systems onboard TechnipFMC’s Deep Blue deepwater pipelay and subsea construction vessel.
The move comes as Rotech Subsea completed a series of cable trenching and seabed leveling campaigns in Taiwan’s offshore wind sector and secured new contracts.
Mammoet completed a transpooling operation in less than 48 hours for an offshore project in Saudi Arabia.
Solstad Offshore has secured a new contract and contract extensions from a client for its Normand Energy construction vessel for subsea operations offshore West Africa.
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