Subsea pipeline news
Unmanned underwater vehicles industry projected to reach US$7.4 billion by 2027
The ‘Global Unmanned Underwater Vehicles Market by type (Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs), Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs), Application, Propulsion (Electric, Non-Electric), System, Speed, Shape, Depth, Product Type, and Region - Forecast to 2027’ report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com.
Inspiring innovation
Donald Ballantyne, Tracerco, explains how the business is meeting the challenges of deepwater pipeline maintenance.
Ashtead Technology acquires Hiretech
Ashtead Technology further expands its mechanical solutions service offering with the acquisition of Hiretech.
Seatronics confirms sale of mine disposal systems
Seatronics begins final installation and commissioning phase in the first sale of two MIDS to Israeli company Elbit Systems Ltd.
Shell partners with Kongsberg Ferrotech
Will do ocean repairs of underwater assets with 3D printing technology by 2024.
AIS acquires subsea specialist CRP Subsea
AIS has acquired CRP Subsea to add to its growing range of subsea offerings.
Pipeline Technique enters agreement with Subsea7
Pipeline Technique enters into a long-term agreement with Subsea7 for the provision of welding and coating services.
A view from the inside
Andrew Wilde, Principal Engineer, ROSEN UK, talks monitoring subsea pipelines using internal inspection technologies.
Decom Engineering dive into subsea Chopsaw development
Decom develops a new lighter Chopsaw capable of cutting piping and infrastructure in excess of 30 in.
Seven Arctic prepares for the future
Subsea7 announces their heavy construction / flex-lay vessel is to be equipped with a new energy-saving system.