Shallow water subsea well intervention (to increase or restore production, or to plug and abandon the well) is neither new nor especially exciting, as offshore engineering goes.
However, it is a prime opportunity to burn cash if not approached in the right way. In this upcoming tech talk, we’ll be discussing new approaches to shallow water subsea well intervention that challenge the status quo and influence the bottom line for Oil and Gas and importantly, future offshore CCS projects.
The case for jack-up rigs and lift boats: their inherent benefits in shallow-water work
Getting the equipment right: The importance of tailored intervention equipment and surface control systems designed specifically for shallow water deployments
The role of analysis in intervention work: How analysis can be used to increase operational uptime and optimise equipment, saving costs
Embracing innovation: Learn about cutting-edge technologies and best practices that drive agility, flexibility, and adaptability in Oil and Gas and CCS intervention operations
The importance of code compliance (API 17G & ISO 13628-7) for these dynamic, pressure control systems that are exposed to hydrocarbons at pressure
Ben Cannell
Innovation Director at Aquaterra Energy
Martin Harrop
Offshore Analysis Manager at Aquaterra Energy