PennWell invites you back to the 9th annual Subsea Tieback Forum & Exhibition. SSTB has become the premier event for one of the fastest growing sectors of the offshore oil and gas industry. This year’s SSTB is scheduled for March 3 – 5, 2009 in San Antonio, TX at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center. Over 2,500 people and 150 exhibitors are expected at next year’s conference. You can’t afford to miss it.
This year’s theme is “The Deepest Show On Earth.” As our industry changes, the sharing of knowledge and collective experiences becomes more and more crucial to improving the quality, safety, and economics of the subsea tieback industry.
The conference board will once again solicit a number of key presentations by industry leaders. As in the past, only by participating in this conference will you be able to receive its benefits, as proceedings will not be published and no Press is ever allowed in the conference area. This is truly a closed forum with open discussion, where the information shared inside the conference room stays inside the conference room. We hope you will join us.
REGIONAL REPORTS
Offshore Regional Reports covering subsea topics including: Long distance tiebacks,
AUV/ROV operations, subsea tieback show preview, intervention & abandonment,
seabed boosting & processing, HP/HT issues subsea equipment installation, riser
design & installation, subsea well intervention and more
Chevron orders Cameron MARS for Angola field Chevron has awarded Cameron a $16 million contract for 14 MARS (Multiple Application Re-injection Systems) for the long-term subsea production optimization strategy on Lombito Tomboco field in Angola.
Subsea measurement set for Ormen Lange StatoilHydro and Aker Solutions have contracted Tracerco to deliver a subsea measurement system for level measurement and control to the Ormen Lange field.
Aker wins Lavrans development subsea contract StatoilHydro has awarded Aker Solutions a $8.6 million contract for delivery of a subsea template and wellheads to phase one of the Lavrans development, as well as a study for phase two of the project.
World's first all-electric subsea system taps K5F in North Sea First gas has successfully been achieved from the CameronDC all-electric subsea production system, which was installed as part of the K5F project developed by Total E&P Nederland B.V. (TEPNL) in the Dutch sector of the North Sea.
Technip, BP Angola sign frame agreements BP Exploration (Angola) has awarded Technip and its subsidiary Angoflex two new frame agreements for oilfield developments in Angola.
Mermaid wins CUEL contract CUEL has awarded Mermaid Offshore Services a contract to provide saturation and air diving services supported by remotely operated vehicle (ROV) intervention, in the Gulf of Thailand.
Gjøa platform to get electricity from mainland The Gjøa platform in the North Sea will be the first floating platform to get its electricity from the mainland, according to StatoilHydro.
Aker wins Cosmos South subsea contract Storm Ventures International (Barbados) has awarded Aker Solutions a contract to supply a subsea production system to the Cosmos South development offshore Tunisia.
Subsea technology to lead environmentally friendly production Finding and developing new fields in an environmentally friendly way is important to meet future supply needs, and technology will be the key, said Peter D. Kinnear, president and CEO of FMC Technologies Inc. USA, to an audience at ONS on Thursday, Aug. 28.
StatoilHydro ups spending on IOR StatoilHydro has authorized 55 pilot technology projects this year on Norwegian shelf fields, said Margareth Ovrum, Executive VP for Technology at ONS today.
Roxar launches subsea measurement technology at ONS Roxar ASA is using ONS to launch two new products designed to measure the flow rates of fluids or gas in subsea production and injection wells – the Roxar subsea Singlephase meter and the Roxar subsea Singlephase sensor.
Reliance contracts subsea services from AGR Reliance Industries Ltd. has contracted AGR Field Operations to provide subsea operations, inspection, maintenance, and repair services for three years at AUD 47 million ($40.8 million) in the KG-D6 gas project.