Subsea 7’s i-Tech Orders Pipe Repair Clamps from Subsea Innovation
Subsea Innovation has secured an order from Subsea 7’s i-Tech Services to provide 5 ROV installed structural pipeline repair clamps for an emergency pipeline repair systems (EPRS) supporting pipelines off the North and Northwest coasts of Australia.
The 5 systems cover pipes across a range of diameters between 20” and 44”.
Finance director Phil Heathcock said: “Securing this contract from Subsea 7 i-Tech Services demonstrates our capability to secure one of the largest EPRS orders available in the world and we look forward to working with our client and the operators to deliver this project on time, on spec and in budget.”
Subsea Innovation will deliver the project from its recently built headquarters, Innovation House, located on the Faverdale Industrial Estate near Darlington.
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