Perth – The Life Cycle of Flexible Risers & Flowlines Course – CANCELLED

This course has been developed by flexible pipe manufacturers and key companies associated with system design, failure mode analysis, and integrity management of flexible flowlines and risers.

The course is aimed at those who specify, purchase, approve, install, operate, manage the integrity of, or decommission flexible risers or flowlines, including jumpers and will provide enough knowledge for them to feel comfortable with their responsibilities. Course content and suitability is likely to apply to both engineers and non-engineers at various stages in their careers.

To register for the course please download the REGISTRATION FORM and return via email to [email protected]

 

Aberdeen – Global Market Outlook Business Breakfast – What does this new decade offer ?


The Marcliffe Hotel & Spa, North Deeside Road, Aberdeen, AB15 9YA

Full breakfast: 07:00am – Speakers start at 7:30am, end 9:30am


Against a background of energy transition, climate change and geopolitics, what sort of foreground can we see, in terms of oil price and subsea activity?  There remain some indicators to assist business decisions which our speakers will assess, giving clues on the subsea market outlook for 2020 and the medium-term.

This event offers an opportunity for the business community to hear about the market from senior people within the industry.

Chairperson – Neil Gordon, Chief Executive, Subsea UK

Presentations from:

Henning Bjorvik, Senior Analyst, Rystad Energy

The energy transition creates new opportunities for subsea players

 The energy transition has primarily been driven by climate change, but now a clear shift is happening with green technologies catching up and costs coming down. Major steps have been taken over the last years when it comes to for example passenger vehicles, now expected to reach cost parity with internal combustion engines in early 2020’s. With other sectors following, Rystad Energy expects oil demand to peak as soon as 2028. But even with oil demand peaking in 2028 there is still room for exploration worldwide in the years to come in order to meet the demand.

The E&P’s have been piling up cash since 2017, with free cash flow now at record high levels. Offshore sanctioning has picked up significantly since the bottom year 2016, largely driven by deepwater sanctioning. This is good news for the subsea players. Rystad Energy expects record high numbers both in terms of subsea tree installations and SURF line installations in 2022, making the subsea market one of the fastest growing markets within the oilfield service space. On top of this, the energy transition can create massive opportunities for the subsea players.

Mike Beveridge, Managing Director, Simmons & Co

For many in the sector, 2019 was a year of slow recovery and the rebuilding of some optimism. We go into 2020 with some ambition that the subsea industry will experience a long overdue uptick in activity and return to growth. However the macro picture continues to be turbulent in terms of oil price dynamics and overall sentiment. 2019 is perhaps best characterised by the emergence into mainstream thinking of the Climate Change agenda. This has weakened investor interest in our sector, potentially for good, and is impacting day to day thinking and strategic priorities for everyone in the energy services industry.

Mike Beveridge from Simmons Energy will take a look at 2019 from an activity and deal making perspective and will share his views on the outlook for 2020.

Peter Blake, Chairman of NSRI and Technology Leadership Board

Oil and Gas industry offers huge potential to the Blue Economy

The wider subsea industry is projected to be worth £100 billion by 2035, which is only achievable if we within the technology and innovation space can share experience and knowledge across the blue economy (Defence, renewables to aquaculture).  The oil and gas industry over the next decade will play a key part to achieving these targets over the next 10 years, drawing upon expertise that will not only address the immediate transition needs, but also the long-term needs, where technology and innovation play a key part across the wider subsea industrial community.  The oil and gas industry has a great track record of rising to challenges, which continues as we target longer-distance, deeper water (now greater than 300m) and HS & E, however, these are also critical to other industries to de-risk the opportunities; subsea is going to be exciting for all.

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A Certificate of Attendance to contribute towards your CPD is available, please select this option during booking. 


 

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Perth – Subsea Production Systems – ONLINE Course

We are excited to announce that our Subsea Production Systems – Operation, Inspection & Maintenance Course is now available online.

The operation of subsea production systems requires operation, inspection and maintenance strategies that differ considerably from their onshore counterparts. This course provides an introduction to the elements of a subsea production system and how they are operated to maximise production and protect system integrity.

Additionally, presenters will explore the typical operational parameters for a subsea system, the information available during normal operation and the requirements for inspection and maintenance to mitigate the many risks posed by the both the subsea environment and the produced fluids.

This course will be a live streamed, online course. It is not pre-recorded. All attendees will be able to interact live, with our presenters and ask questions via the online platform. 

To register for the course please download the REGISTRATION FORM and submit via email.

Please contact Trish Slapp for further information about this course.

Perth – Metocean Awareness ONLINE Course – POSTPONED

Metocean is a discipline covering meteorology and physical oceanography, and is concerned with quantifying the impact and effect of weather and sea
conditions on a wide range of activities in the offshore oil & gas and renewables.

This is an essential course providing a greater understanding of Metocean and how the application of Metocean information can benefit your organisation
particularly with respect to:

  • Improved safety
  • Better decision-making and planning
  • Reduced costs

For all offshore industries, the effects of meteorology and oceanography (metocean) have a major impact on design and operations. The Metocean Awareness Course is aimed at those who need to have a greater understanding of metocean conditions worldwide and how they might impact the effectiveness of their work.

This course will be a live streamed, online course. It is not pre-recorded. All attendees will be able to interact live, with our presenters and ask questions via the online platform.

For more information and registration please view the REGISTRATION FORM or Contact Patricia Slapp.

Perth – Annual Dinner

We hope to see you at our Annual Gala Dinner on Friday 27th November 2020.

Always a fantastic evening you can now reserve your individual place or a table of 8 or 10.

This year our event will be held in the Black Swan Room at Optus Stadium.

To register for the dinner please complete the registration form and email it to Patricia Slapp

Sponsorship Information

 

Perth – AOG 2020 (Subsea Forum co-hosted by SUT/SEA/Subsea UK/Diversified)

Each year the SUT, Subsea Energy Australia and Subsea UK team up with Diversified to put together the Subsea Forum Conference Programme at the Australasian Oil & Gas Exhibition & Conference.

AOG, staged in Perth is a showcase of the oil and gas industry over three days with Australia’s leading oil and gas exhibition, a free-to-attend Conference program and premium industry networking opportunities.

In 2020 the Subsea Forum focuses on how the Australian Subsea industry can adjust to the evolving market.

Registration is free and is now open

For further info visit the AOG 2020 website.

SUT + Subsea Operations: Diver or Diverless?

SUT+ and YPP Europe invite you to our exclusive hire of the Aberdeen Maritime Museum, sponsored by Subsea 7.

The focus of this event is Subsea Operations: Diver or Diverless? We will hear from two industry speakers, Rob Rendall and Giuseppe Rizzo, from either aspect of subsea operations followed by a Q&A session and discussion on future operations. We have exclusive hire of the museum, giving you the opportunity to browse the exhibits after public opening hours.

The outline agenda for this event is as follows:

18.15-18.30 – Guest arrival and networking

18.30-19.00 – Diving Operations: Rob Rendall, Subsea 7

19.00-19.30 – Diverless Operations: Giuseppe Rizzo, Oceaneering

19.30-19.45 – Q&A and discussion on future subsea operations

19.45-20.45 – Free time to explore the museum exhibits

Numbers are limited so pre-registration is essential for this event.

Light snacks and refreshments will be provided.

 

 

 

Introduction to Offshore Geophysics and Geotechnical Engineering – Registrations are now closed

Registrations are now closed

An Introduction to Offshore Geophysics and Geotechnical Engineering

Offshore Site Investigation and Geotechnics Committee, Two-day Industry Course

4- 5 December 2019, Hosted by University of Southampton

This two-day course provides a comprehensive introduction to site investigation and ground engineering in the offshore environment and has been run successfully for a number of years. The course has been expanded to include a stimulating mix of case studies, lectures, computer practicals and ‘hands on’ laboratory testing to help illustrate concepts and applications. An evening meal is included on the first day followed by mini lectures.  Alongside valuable knowledge sharing, the course is an excellent opportunity to network within the offshore industry.

Industry experts will cover a wide range of topics from planning an offshore site investigation, through technical and operational aspects of data acquisition and reporting, to the practical use of the data in geohazard assessment and foundation design.

The course is intended for non-specialists and will give a broad overview of the offshore market today and how the data acquired is applied to maximise the value of offshore projects.

Cost
SUT Member Rate: £570 (+VAT)
SUT Non-Member Rate: £720 (+VAT)

View the course schedule here

Complete the Delegate Profile to register your place

Please contact [email protected] with any queries