Page 20 - Subsea Processing Systems Export Volume News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from Subsea processing systems export volume. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In Subsea Processing Systems Export Volume Today - Breaking & Trending Today

JDR Cables starts construction on $155 million subsea cable facility

JDR Cable Systems has commenced construction for its new state-of-the-art subsea cable manufacturing facility in Cambois, near Blyth, Northumberland. The £130 million ($155 million) project will deliver vital subsea cable manufacturing technology to the offshore wind market. ....

United Kingdom , Tomasz Nowak , His Majesty , Wind Manufacturing Investment Support , North East ,

Lifecycle performance of wet (subsea) and dry tree systems for Lower Tertiary reservoirs in ultra-deepwater GOM

This first article of a three-part series introduces the basis and results of 30-year lifecycle operation simulations performed to compare a subsea (wet tree) hub and spoke scheme to a dry tree phased approach using Frontier’s concepts to develop major discoveries in the ultra-deep high-pressure Gulf of Mexico. ....

University Of Houston , United States , Gulf Of Mexico , Oceans General , North Sea , Paul Hyatt , Chuck White , World Oil , Institute Of Mathematics , University Of Michigan , Frontier Deepwater Appraisal Solutions , University Of Texas At Austin , Ocean Engineering Ms Texasam University , Td Solutions , Frontier Deepwater , Lower Tertiary , Ocean Engineer , Ocean Engineering , During Macondo , Helix Producer , Applied Mathematics ,

No evidence that a fishing vessel caused telecom cable damage – SFA says

SHETLAND Fishermen’s Association (SFA) has strongly refuted as “pure speculation” any suggestion that the recent damage to the Shefa-2 telecommunication cable was caused by a fishing vessel. Shetland suffered a major blackout last Thursday when the Faroese owned subsea. ....

Sheila Keith , Faroese Telecom , Shetland Fishermen Association , Shefa 2 ,

Not a good week for cables

Why did the Orca eat the subsea cable?  Because they were told they needed more fibre in their diet. Not a good week for cables; first the wind farm found problems in theirs and then Shetland was cut off from the outside world. Unless you had a landline or carrier pigeons. It. ....

United Kingdom , Shetland Islands , Ian Simmins , Shetland Charitable , Could Shetland Charitable Trust ,

First of two cable faults repaired

THE FIRST of the two faults in the Faroese Shefa-2 subsea cable has now been repaired. Shetland was largely cut off from the outside world for a period of time on Thursday when the already damaged cable was hit for a second time, near Orkney. Some connectivity provided by. ....

Faroe Islands , Faroese Shefa , Faroese Telecom , Bt Group , Shetland Telecom , Shefa 2 ,