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Subsea Technology

NOV, Total, and Equinor sign a two-year joint industry project contract

NOV signed a JIP contract with Total and Equinor for a two-year research and development project in Brazil for the development of a deepwater subsea automated pig launcher.

New multi-institutional grant will support a fleet of robotic floats

This new network of floats will collect observations of ocean chemistry and biology between the surface and a depth of 2,000 meters.

NKT completes cable repair of cable system between Norway and Denmark

NKT was awarded the order to repair two interconnectors between Denmark and Norway. The operation has been successfully completed and the power cables Skagerrak 1 and 2 are now back in operation.

Heerema’s Sleipnir installs 4,850 metric ton Tolmount Platform

The world's largest and most sustainable SSCV Sleipnir has safely installed the Tolmount platform In the Southern North Sea.

Baker Hughes launches its vessel-deployed subsea wellhead cutting system

A first of its kind removal method, the Terminator system cut an exploration wellhead at a 360-meter water depth in only 35 minutes.

Kongsberg will supply four HUGIN AUV survey systems to GRSE

The AUVs will be supplied with containers and launch and recovery systems, plus training and support.

Joint group to facilitate the inspection of subsea pipelines using digital technology

In order to reduce pipeline inspection operational costs, Vallourec, iXblue and FORSSEA decided to develop a solution using visual markers directly integrated on subsea pipelines that enables vessel-free subsea navigation.

Van Oord’s TROV buries cables to 5,5 metres depth for offshore grid connection

Van Oord’s Deep Dig-It trencher crossed the busy shipping route Rotterdam Maasmond successfully and is on its way to offshore Alpha jacket in the Hollandse Kust (zuid) wind farm area.

Neptune Energy commences subsea construction on Seagull project

Neptune Energy and its joint venture partners BP and JAPEX today announced the beginning of the subsea construction phase of the Seagull tie-back project.

NKT invests in power cable transportation to support the growing offshore wind market

To meet the growing demand for power cables in the offshore industry NKT increases its capacity to transport and storage offshore power cables from its German factory in Cologne.

Fugro’s major upgrade to LADS technology improves hydrographic data collection

Fugro has successfully trialled a major upgrade to their Fugro LADS airborne lidar bathymetry (ALB) system.

Global Marine awarded Desk Top Study for Singapore India Gateway cable system

The 9,000km system, with landing points in Singapore and India, will also have branches to Thailand, Indonesia and Oman

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