Subsea Report - Dec 1st, 2022
 
 
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December 1, 2022
DeepOcean has secured new subsea contracts from Equinor, ConocoPhillips and bp in the North Sea with a combined value of NOK2 billion (US$202 million).
Santos has shut down the normally unmanned John Brooks platform offshore Western Australia.
The Subsea Integration Alliance team will transition into the full EPCI phase, and SLB's OneSubsea will deliver the subsea production systems.
Feb. 28 to March 2, 2023: The Subsea Tieback Forum & Exhibition's conference content addresses new operational issues, challenges, and solutions associated with global deepwater subsea operations.
Blue Ocean Seismic Services has completed passive and active seismic trials offshore of its Marine Swarm Robotics technology.
Rotech Subsea has completed three remedial cable burial scopes of work offshore Germany for a European electricity cabling giant.
The scope of work includes laying a 134-km route of a DC submarine cable system.
Aquaterra Energy has released a service for long-term monitoring and sustained integrity of underwater carbon capture and storage (CCS) sites.
Shell has joined a joint industry project to develop and test advanced 3D printing technologies for in-situ, metal to metal, repairs of underwater facilities.
JDR Cable Systems has begun construction for its new subsea cable manufacturing facility in Cambois, near Blyth, Northumberland.
The underwater robot is to remain at a subsea docking station at the Johan Sverdrup Field.
Petrobras and its partners have awarded Aker Solutions a five-year, call-off based frame agreement to provide subsea production systems and subsea life-cycle services for Petrobras-operated fields offshore Brazil.
In partnership with the Cyprus Hydrocarbons Company, Offshore magazine introduces this new event dedicated to facilitating the transfer of technology, best practices, and regional cooperation.
TrueOcean's new digital platform accelerates the transformation of marine data acquired by diverse underwater sensors into actionable, easily shared information.
PTTEP subsidiary Rovula (Thailand), part of its ARV business division, has co-developed with Kongsberg Ferrotech what is claimed to be a world-first subsea pipeline repair robot.