Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. chose the Subsea Tieback Forum & Exhibition in Galveston, Texas, from March 2-4 to emphasize its addition of a new subsea division to its upstream oil and gas services to give Jacobs technical coverage from topsides through subsea design.
Controlling a well from an office desk is one of the technologies highlighted by Cameron at the Subsea Tieback Forum & Exhibition in Galveston March 2-4.
At this year’s Subsea Tieback Forum & Exhibition in Galveston, Texas, from March 2-4, Roxar is introducing an ROV system for retrieval and installation of subsea sensors and transmitters.
Infield Systems Ltd. has hit the exhibition floor at Subsea Tieback Conference with a trio of new reports.
BASF is showing its Elastoshore glass syntactic polyurethane (GSPU) for subsea pipeline protection and thermal installation at the Subsea Tieback Forum & Exhibition in Galveston, Texas, March 2-4.
Fluor Offshore Solutions and Global Industries are featuring at the Subsea Tieback Forum & Exhibition news that the two companies have agreed to join forces to produce offshore oil and gas projects in the Middle East and North Africa region.
Cobalt International Energy has awarded FMC Technologies a contract for the supply of subsea systems, including production trees, manifold hardware, and distribution systems.
ATP Oil & Gas has set new industry records in subsea well intervention by working over two production gas wells in 2,950 ft (900 m) of water and approximately 9,000 ft downhole without a riser.
Statoil has awarded FMC Technologies a $40-million contract for the design and supply of subsea equipment to support the Snorre field in the North Sea.
Ocean Specialists Inc. (OSI) has completed a turnkey submarine cable installation for an operator in the Gulf of Mexico.
First Subsea has installed four diverless bend stiffeners for risers and umbilicals on two submerged turret loading (STL) buoys on the Neptune deepwater project North and South, off the coast of Gloucester, Massachusetts.
Shell and Oceaneering International have set a new industry record in subsea well intervention by replacing a failed subsurface-controlled subsurface safety valve in the Gulf of Mexico using an openwater wireline technique at a water depth of 2,673 ft (815 m).
ENI US Operating has awarded Technip a lump-sum contract to tieback the Appaloosa well to the Corral platform in the Gulf of Mexico.
Anadarko Petroleum has awarded Subsea 7 an engineering, construction, and installation contract for development of the Caesar/Tonga complex in the Gulf of Mexico.
Industrial Perforadora de Campeche (IPC) has awarded i-Tech a five-year, $10-million ROV contract.