Highlights of the Week

Subsea World News has put together a recap of the most interesting articles from the previous week (May 16 – May 22).


Technip and FMC Technologies, have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to combine and create a global leader in oil and gas services called TechnipFMC.

The combined company would have an equity value of $13 billion based on pre-announcement share prices. Technip and FMC Technologies expect to execute a definitive business combination agreement to combine the companies in an all-stock merger transaction.


Photo: Subsea 7

Norway’s offshore union, Industri Energi (IE), believes that oil services company Subsea 7 operates with diver contracts that violate the Norwegian Working Environment Act.

Namely, in January this year, Industri Energi carried out an inspection on Subsea 7’s diving vessel Seven Falcon in Haugesund, Norway, and found what it believes to be illegal work contracts.

 


N-Sea, DOF Subsea Team Up on SAT Diving Services

N-Sea and DOF Subsea have entered into a two-year cooperation agreement to provide an integrated saturation (SAT) dive service.

Through the agreement DOF Subsea will provide the dive support vessel Skandi Achiever, whilst N-Sea will provide saturation diving resources. Project management, engineering and diving manual/procedures will be provided through an integrated team, the companies noted.


MoU Signing

McDermott has joined with 14 other offshore companies in signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to establish engineering industry standards.

Known as the Standardization Unified Joint Industry Project (JIP), the one-year agreement sets out the terms and conditions upon which the signing parties shall establish industry standards for offshore engineering.

 


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The Shah Deniz consortium informed that the subsea construction vessel (SCV) “Khankendi” re-floated into the Caspian Sea at the Baku Shipyard quay.

The vessel has been specifically designed and built to install the subsea structures of the giant Shah Deniz Stage 2 gas development project.