China's latest technological innovation can cut subsea cables at a depth of up to 3,500 meters.
Chinese-flagged cargo ships have even damaged undersea data cables and gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea at least twice in ...
China has tested a deep-sea cutting system designed to operate at extreme ocean depths.
Over the March 22 weekend, it was reported that the China Ship Scientific Research Centre (CSSRC) and its affiliated State Key Laboratory of Deep-sea Manned Vehicles have developed a ship able to cut ...
EV Offshore has developed custom-designed subsea video cameras for monitoring abrasive cutting operations. The cameras were successfully used by a major oil services company to decommission one of the ...
EV Offshore Ltd, a leading provider of downhole and subsea camera inspection systems, today announced that it has developed a range of custom-designed subsea video cameras for monitoring abrasive ...
Aberdeen-based subsea technology specialist Decom Engineering has secured a United States patent covering key elements of its Chopsaw cutting ...
Halliburton Company HAL teamed up with Optime Subsea to provide umbilical-less operations and subsea controls for offshore completion and intervention activities to improve operating efficiency, ...
Decom Engineering secures a United States patent for key elements of its proprietary Chopsaw cutting technology.
A tension cut and pull subsea wellhead retrieval system has reduced the time required to abandon subsea wells, according to the service provider Baker Oil Tools. For instance, James A. Sonnier, Baker ...
Subsea processing moves critical parts of production processing from topsides to the seabed to reduce backpressure, stabilize flow, and transport hydrocarbons farther and faster with lower emissions ...