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The alliance was formed to focus on subsea production systems (SPS) and subsea processing systems, subsea umbilicals, risers and flowlines systems (SURF), and life-of-field services. [10] [11] In August 2015, OneSubsea was awarded a contract to supply subsea processing systems for Shell's Stones development in the Gulf of Mexico. [12]
Subsea umbilicals are deployed on the seabed (ocean floor) to supply necessary control, energy (electric, hydraulic) and chemicals to subsea oil and gas wells, subsea manifolds and any subsea system requiring remote control, such as a remotely operated vehicle. Subsea intervention umbilicals are also used for offshore drilling or workover ...
Mono-hull, self-propelled d.p. derrick crane ship, capable of laying flexible pipes and umbilicals in deep waters (3,000 m) and lifting structures of up to 2,200 tonnes Castoro II Derrick lay barge capable of laying pipe of up to 60" diameter and lifting structures of up to 1,000 tonnes. Castoro 10
After the 2007 acquisition the company established a factory at the Port of Hartlepool at a cost of c. £30 million, enabling easy transhipment of undersea cables direct to ship. [1] In 2011 the company's Dutch subsidiaries, its marine cable division, JDR Cable Systems Holdings Netherlands BV, and JDR Cable Systems BV (nr.
Petrobras, the biggest deepwater oilfield company in the world, placed the largest umbilical order in company history in 2012. [28] As of 2012, eighty percent of Oceaneering's income has been derived from deepwater work. [29] It is also the world's largest operator of ROVs. [29] [30]
Ørsted is moving its office in Providence, one of two co-headquarters for the company’s U.S. operations, into a new 17,470-square-foot space at 500 Exchange St. to accommodate a growing staff ...
The company is also announcing a new $25 million funding round co-led by Plural, the early-stage European venture capital fund run by a number of successful former startup founders.
The company has developed refinements to existing technology including developing a subsea well in 500 feet (150 m) of water with an 11-mile (18 km) pipeline and an umbilical controlled by direct hydraulics, which as, at the time, the longest direct hydraulic system in the world.