Offshore pipeline news
Wood Group awarded new concept and feasibility study contracts
Wood Group has recently won two Statoil concept and feasibility study contracts.
MultiROV: “bespoke system for challenging applications within the subsea excavation market”
James Fisher Subsea Excavation has launched its new innovative MultiROV system, which will assist clients in their deepwater requirements.
McDermott awarded contract by BP Trinidad & Tobago
McDermott International, Inc. has been awarded an engineering, procurement, construction, installation and commissioning contract from BP Trinidad & Tobago.
Gazprom and Fluxys consider the Nord Stream 2 pipeline
During a working meeting between Gazprom and Fluxys, new European infrastructure for Russian gas supplies and the Nord Stream 2 pipeline were discussed.
Gazprom and Edison discuss progress in the gas pipeline sector
During a working meeting, Gazprom and Edison have noted the progress that has been made in setting up a southern route for Russian gas supplies to Europe. The parties focused on the Turkish Stream and Poseidon gas pipelines.
Gazprom and Uniper discuss the Nord Stream 2 pipeline
Gazprom and Uniper have attended a working meeting, where the parties paid particular attention to the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
DNV GL launches new guidance for submarine pipelines
DNV GL has launched a new recommended practice that is dedicated to the interaction of the pipeline and soil, DNVGL-RP-F114 ‘Pipe-soil interaction for submarine pipelines’.
Letter of intent signed for Malta-Sicily gas pipeline
A letter of intent has been signed by authorities in Malta and Sicily, which will “draft the way forward for this [pipeline] project.”
M² Subsea awarded Nord Stream 2 contract
M² Subsea has secured a contract to carry out unexploded ordnance identification surveys using its remotely-operated vehicles as part of the Nord Stream 2 project.
“It is vital that the government take the required steps to restore public trust in the NEB,” says C.D. Howe Institute report.
The C.D. Howe Institute has released a new report, which suggests that the government of Canada should restore the National Energy Board’s decision making authority.