Lincoln Electric announces new Activ8x® Pipe™ portable wire feeder
It is the latest addition to the proven Activ8X® line of rugged, field-ready wire feeders.
It is the latest addition to the proven Activ8X® line of rugged, field-ready wire feeders.
The SkyX – E’kabel solution has already been adopted by a leading oil and gas company in Latin America
SkyX has announced the launch of SkyVision 2.0, an enhanced version of the company’s original SkyVision system.
CRP Subsea is launching its new Motion Stabiliser technology, specifically designed to protect cables, umbilicals and flowlines from motion instability and damage from uncontrolled movement.
Subsea technology specialist Seatronics has been announced as the first customer for Sonardyne’s new SPRINT-Nav Mini Navigator.
The Rosemount XE10 Continuous Emissions Monitoring System is designed to help ensure compliance with evolving environmental regulations.
The Augmented Machine Vision Solution (AMVS) has been developed through a 12 month, AUD$288 600 partnership between Wood and NERA (National Energy Resources Australia).
Through its M&J Valve brand, the company has developed a patented surge relief solution that reacts to unexpected pipeline pressure surge events.
Financial support enables Australian company to offer the printing of stainless steel components, on site.
The brainchild of WA-based robotics firm Nexxis, the spider-like device with its magnetic feet is the first system to be developed which is suitable for use in hazardous area inspections.
Three new solutions developed by ChampionX to address the oil and gas industry’s drive toward net-zero emissions targets have delivered substantial results for its customers in the first 12 months.
ION Science have been nominated for Technical Innovation with their Cub 11.7 eV personal solution at the 2021 HazardEx Awards.
A new digital platform has been launched to disrupt and simplify the process of crane rental procurement.
Tracerco’s multi award-winning Discovery, a subsea CT Scanner, will be deployed to carry out the three subsea inspections.
An opportunity has become available to help bring to market world pioneering robotics to repair oil pipelines from a safe, remote distance without the need to stop production.