North Sea subsea control systems go to Proserv

Aug. 2, 2012
Proserv has won two contracts to supply control systems in the UK North Sea.

Offshore staff

WESTHILL, UK – Proserv has won two contracts to supply control systems in the UK North Sea. The total value is more than $9.3 million.

One is for Maersk Oil UK, which is implementing a 25-km (15.5-mi) subsea tieback to the Talisman-operated Clyde platform in the central North Sea. Proserv will provide electro-hydraulic multiplex subsea control systems, and associated topside and subsea interface systems.

The second contract, from an unnamed company, calls for topside and subsea manifold control systems support on a project in the southern gas basin.

Earlier this year, Proserv acquired Weatherford’s Great Yarmouth-based Subsea Controls subsidiaries. The company will handle provision of the electro-hydraulic multiplex subsea control systems, which allow control, manipulation, and monitoring of subsea wells from topside engineering workstations via data and communication equipment.

8/02/2012