Alkmaar Way
Norwich
NR6 6BF, UK
We are specialists in developing innovative solutions and delivering subsea structures to suit a wide range of operational requirements. Our exemplary reputation is supported by a robust track record of service delivery for customers worldwide. Drill Centre Templates are important to subsea developments and are a key product skillset for Aquaterra Energy.
With an emphasis on providing a complete solution, our team of experienced engineers have the correct skill sets required to complete the whole scope of work including:
All drill centre templates are optimally designed for rig or vessel installation by the use of field proven equipment and methodologies, depending on the exacting circumstances of the Basis of Design (BOD).
We’re can supply expertly engineered template installation packages to suit all applications, from casing to seabed supported, for a variety of well spacing configurations and conductor sizes (typically 30” casing is used within a Drill Centre Template). Emphasis is placed on the consideration of installation and operations from the very start of structural analysis and design to greatly improve overall solutions for subsea drilling wells.
Proven, flexible and integrated drilling well access solutions, improving efficiency across subsea developments.
Riser-based systems for safe and reliable well re-entry, for intervention and abandonment operations.
Intelligent analysis supporting confident delivery, smarter investment and sustained project success.
Expert CO₂ storage solutions, supporting tomorrow’s energy transition.
Integrated subsea systems connecting seabed infrastructure through to surface operations.
Innovative offshore platforms tailored to unique project needs, from concept to installation.
Delivering a full suite of specialist products, supported by decades of offshore expertise.
For decades, UK North Sea operators balanced greenfield opportunities with brownfield optimisation. That balance has now decisively tipped, as part of a broader government drive, shaped by political narratives around reducing drilling, managing energy prices, and advancing the energy transition. As a result, the UK Government’s North Sea Future Plan confirmed that no new licences will […]
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