Oceaneering Wins Connector Supply Contract from TechnipFMC
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Oceaneering International, Inc. (Oceaneering) announced that the company has been awarded a connector supply contract from TechnipFMC to provide 2-inch M5 Connectors and Chemical Throttle Valves (CTV) for the Khaleesi/Mormont and Samurai tieback project located in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico (GoM).
The M5 connector provides an easy-to-install, fly-to-place connection solution that enables injection of gas or chemicals into subsea infrastructure and serves as an access point for future subsea field intervention activities such as gas lift, chemical injection, well stimulation, hydrate remediation, flooding and venting operations, acid injection and scale squeeze.
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Oceaneering has been awarded a connector supply contract from TechnipFMC to provide 2-inch M5 Connectors and Chemical Throttle Valves (CTV) for Murphy Oil s Khaleesi/Mormont and Samurai tieback project in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico (GoM).
Oceaneering said that its M5 connector provides an easy-to-install, fly-to-place connection solution that enables injection of gas or chemicals into subsea infrastructure and serves as an access point for future subsea field intervention activities such as gas lift, chemical injection, well stimulation, hydrate remediation, flooding and venting operations, acid injection and scale squeeze.
Oceaneering Rotator CTVs regulate the flow of chemicals scale, wax, and corrosion inhibitors, for example delivered to subsea production systems. Their functions are diverse, from flow control to metering and highly accurate dosing. CTVs effectively eliminate the need for topside injection and dedicated umbilical lines, the company said.
WPI inflation rises to 1.55% in November
WPI based inflation was 1.48 per cent in October. November WPI year ago was 0.58 per cent due to increase in prices of food articles.
BusinessToday.In | December 14, 2020 | Updated 12:55 IST
WPI Wholesale Price Index based inflation rose to 1.55 per cent in November. It was 1.48 per cent in October. WPI inflation in October was at an eight-month high due to costlier manufactured products.
November WPI year ago was 0.58 per cent due to an increase in prices of food articles. The rate of inflation, based on monthly WPI, stood at (1.55%) (provisional) for the month of November, 2020 (over November, 2019) as compared to 0.58% during the corresponding month of the previous year, said the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.