Offshore pipeline news
Halfwave wins four major pipeline inspection contracts
The inline oil and gas pipeline inspection technology company has been awarded four significant contract wins for subsea inspection in the first half of 2019.
Tata Steel wins pipe contract for North Sea project
The company has secured a contract to provide high frequency induction line pipe for an oil and gas project north-east of Shetland in the UK North Sea.
Fugro’s ROV support vessel completes first IRM contract
The vessel has commenced its second structure and pipeline inspection contract for an independent oil and gas E&P operator on its UK North Sea assets.
Eni and Sonatrach extend gas supply contract until 2027
The companies also defined the transportation arrangements through the pipeline crossing the Mediterranean Sea.
Corinth Pipeworks awarded pipe work for the Midia gas project
The company was selected to manufacture and supply 8 in. steel pipes for the infield line and 16 in. steel pipes for the offshore gas transport pipeline.
Worley’s INTECSEA partners with OGTC on pseudo dry gas liquid removal technology
This new technology has been developed to make long distance subsea tiebacks, which are not typically economic or technically feasible, commercially viable.
Oceaneering equips its latest generation subsea vehicles with Sonardyne navigation technology
The two resident vehicle systems are to be fitted with Sonardyne’s SPRINT-Nav an all-in-one navigational instrument.
Victrex celebrates PEEK’s 40th anniversary
The company will be at OTC 2019 in Houston to emphasise how it has developed its polymers to final parts product range.
The benefits of a field-proven subsea CT scanner
Amy Hodgetts explains why the importance of subsea pipeline upkeep really can't be understated.
Forum launches new simulator for eROVs
Forum launches new simulator training for next generation electric vehicles.