OSIG South & West England – Geoforum III

Brunel’s SS Great Britain,
Great Western Dockyard, Bristol BS1 6TY

Further to last year’s success, the SUT OSIG committee is pleased to announce the next in the popular series of evening Geoforum events to be hosted at the SS Great Britain in Bristol.

The Geoforum III evening will comprise of a set of presentations with a focus on a range of geo-related themes by contributors with particular interest in the south and west region. There will also be opportunities for networking and discussions with the contributors.

Each speaker slot will include allowance for a Q&A session at the end. An outline of the session is provided for guidance.

17:00 Arrivals and drinks reception aboard SS Great Britain
18:00 Relocate to the Viridor Theatre (overlooking the quayside) for the speaker session, comprising:

  • Introduction – Organising committee, SUT OSIG
  • New seafloor characterisation techniques for cables and pipelines: novel penetrometers and fine scale bathymetry – Prof. David White, University of Southampton
  • Projects theme: Marine construction and life cycle management for key energy projects
  • Academic theme: State-of-the art research and development
  • GIS data management for offshore wind farm construction and operation – Justin Hawkins, Pelagian

20:00 Relocate to SS Great Britain – venue remains open for discussions and networking

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OSIG Evening Geoforum – Pipeline and cable – seabed interaction: the state of the art

TechnipFMC, Enterprise Drive, Westhill, Aberdeenshire, AB32 6TQ

The SUT OSIG committee is pleased to announce an evening Geoforum event to be hosted at TechnipFMC in Aberdeen. The Geoforum will focus on recent developments in pipe and cable seabed interaction, PSI, in the Offshore Oil & Gas and Renewables industries with presenters from industry and academia. The event will run as follows:

17:30 18:00  Registration

The Impact of PSI on Design
18:00 18:10 Toby Powell, Subsea7, “Installation and PSI best practice”
18:10 18:20 Ali Haghighi, TechnipFMC, “Uplift resistance of buried pipelines in soft clay”

The State-of-the-art on PSI
18:20 18:30 Antonio Borges Rodriguez, NGI, “Pipeline interactions with mobile sandwaves – to trench or not to trench?”
18:30 18:40 Peter Allan, Pace Engineering, “Arrest that pipe – restraining solutions for pipelines”

The Future for PSI
18:40 18:50 David Bruton, Crondall Energy, “Dealing with uncertainty by observation & prediction”
18:50 19:00 David White, Southampton University, “New technologies to characterise the seabed for pipe/cable-seabed interaction”
19:00 19:15 Questions/Discussion
19:15 20:00 Network Buffet

Car parking is available on-site. All attendees must register beforehand.

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South West England – Digitalization: The next technology frontier for the marine sector

The Met Office, FitzRoy Road, Exeter EX1 3PB

Digitalization is referred to as the fourth industrial revolution and is transforming the very nature of the marine landscape. The latest advances in technology are generating vast volumes of data resulting in significant opportunities and risks. The aim of the session is to explore different perspectives of the marine sector including the latest technological advances, how innovation is unlocking this value and practical case studies examples of the next generation of decision-making tools.

Generators of Big Data
Charlie Ewen– CIO of the Met Office. The Met Office are experts in transforming big data into relevant products and services. Charlie will illustrate how the Met Office harness the latest technological advances to maintain our world leading position in weather and climate science.

Big Data into decision-making tools
Richard Flemmings Operations Director- TCARTA-. Leveraging a history of providing bathymetric and seafloor mapping data for marine applications. Carta is one of the first commercial providers of high resolution Satellite Derived Bathymetry. Satellite Derived Bathymetry provides water depth data in coastal and near shore areas and is created using advanced algorithms in combination with multispectral satellite imagery.
DashBoard- Piers Corfield CEO, Founder and principal architect behind Dashboard, an Industrial IoT solutions provider, Piers has previously been a founding director in three technology start-ups, and an experienced consultant in the field of business and process improvement through communications, hosted systems architecture, enterprise mobility and electronic security

The Future- Marine Digitalization
Exeter University- Dr. Prathyush P Menon Senior Lecturer, Centre for Systems, Dynamics and Control
The future opportunities for big data to support autonomous and control vehicles.

All – minute summary of the each perspective of what the future is for their business.
Questions and networking.

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Aberdeen Evening Meeting – Gadgets and Widgets

Colin Sutherland, Sales Engineer, Sonardyne
A preview of our new Fusion Long BaseLine (LBL) and Inertial Navigation positioning System (INS), Fusion 2, which is launching this Autumn. Our Fusion 6G LBL positioning system is the industry’s most popular LBL acoustic positioning system for installing subsea structures, tracking ROVs and conducting subsea metrology. And; our SPRINT INS offers unparalleled smooth and high update rate inertial based navigation for ROVs, AUVs and ASVs.

Bruce Stuart, Sales & Business Development Director, Interventek Subsea Engineering
An introduction to Interventek’s ‘Revolution Valve’ technology and the safety benefits it brings to today’s In-Riser or Open Water well completion and intervention operations.

Scott Stephen, Ashtead, NDT Sales Manager; Graham Haines, Cygnus, Business Development Director
Ultrasonic Flooded Member Detection (FMD) – Ashtead Technology in conjunction with Cygnus Instruments present the most capable diver and ROV deployed Ultrasonic FMD system available. With over three decades of designing ultrasonic equipment for the offshore and underwater environment, Cygnus fully understands the requirements of the subsea inspection industry. This entirely new Flooded Member Detector (FMD) combines intelligent, advanced software and electronics with a truly simple to use interface.

Christian Blinkenberg, General Manager, J2 Subsea Ltd.
J2 Subsea Ltd/CCLtd’s new CaviNozzles for efficient non-destructive cleaning of subsea assets
In order to meet the demand for effective cleaning of subsea assets by removing marine growth, J2 Subsea Ltd has in 2018 in collaboration with CC Ltd developed a new set of cavitation nozzles for HP pumps found on most Work Class ROVs.

Mike Wilson, EIP
Ambient Lifting – Archimedes meets Boyle and discusses why turkeys don’t vote for new technology

Paul Slorach, Business Development Manager, EC-OG
EC-OG have developed a high energy subsea battery system for use with the Subsea Power Hub, an innovative solution for providing power to remote offshore applications by harnessing the energy of tidal waters and ocean currents. This battery system is highly configurable and suitable for use as a standalone unit, to provide long term power for a range of applications within the oil & gas industry and beyond.

Stephen Booth, Product Manager – Friction Welding
Proserv will present an overview of their latest advancements to their portable friction welding capabilities. These include parameter optimisation, subsea stud changing and tool locking methodology which further enhance the quality and efficiencies of field service delivery.

Carl Lafferty, Project Manager, Fugro
Fugro present QuickVision, an innovative augmented reality system that can increase uptime and reduce operating costs.

Andy Smerdon, Managing Director, Aquatec Group Ltd
Introducing the AQUAmodem Op2 – a subsea optical modem that can be used to transfer live or stored data seamlessly from your subsea instrumentation to the surface via an ROV umbilical. The presentation will include examples from pipeline pre-commissioning and cathodic protection monitoring.

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SUT+ Lloyd’s of London Tour

Join the SUT + and Lloyd’s Marine Under 35s group for a tour of the Lloyds building. The iconic, Grade I listed Lloyd’s of London building is accurately described as “the world’s leading specialist insurance market” and is a place where those selling insurance coverage (underwriters) make contact with those buying insurance on behalf of clients worldwide (brokers). The Richard Rogers design boasts external utilities and open floor areas, uncluttered by building services and pillars with around 2,700 underwriting seats on the trading floors.’

Lloyd’s, One Lime Street, London EC3M 7HA

The tour is from 3.30 to 4.30pm then on to the drinks reception at The Old Tea Warehouse, 4-8 Creechurch Lane, London, EC3A 5AY

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Life of Field Conference – Bristol

This conference will provide an opportunity to discuss the equipment supply, technologies and service models required to support the industry in this new environment.

The Society for Underwater Technology is Subsea UK’s technical partner for this conference.

Aberdeen Golf Day

The Society of Underwater of Technology 2018 annual golf event, for the subsea community and the Happy Gilmours to enjoy a quality social event. The venue is the local Aberdeen Golf Club (Peterculter Golf Club), an excellent course for all abilities in a friendly atmosphere in beautiful surroundings surrounded by the Dee river, and only a short drive from the city. The golf will be followed by a carvery and prize giving, giving all an opportunity to network.

The event shall be based on a stableford event with prizes for teams (3 person) and individuals, plus a few others; giving all an opportunity.

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:

This year’s sponsorship provides an opportunity to have a pop-ups/banner at strategic positions (club house or halfway house); the sponsorship is £75.00. The SUT is a learned society and charity organisation, money raised will go towards the SUT Educational Support Fund.

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Aberdeen Evening Meeting – New Ways of Doing Projects

Ratnam Sathananthan, Subsea7
Subsea Processing and Cold Flow Technology for extended oil and gas developments

For longer distance tiebacks and ultra-deep waters, wax management poses some problems that even passive insulation and active heating struggle to deal with. Cold flow is a production concept still under development, using a combination of technologies such as subsea processing for water separation, chemical inhibition and cooling, to allow transportation of wax without deposition.

Lee Thomas, Worley Parsons
Pseudo Dry Gas – Long Subsea Tie Back Gas Technology

Due to the laws of physics and multiphase flow, subsea tie back systems are generally limited to approximately 110km as a single pipeline or 150km as dual pipelines after which the production plateaus are shortened and increasing amounts of reserves remain in the ground. Intermittent in-line separation with segregated transport of the
associated liquid phase is an innovative new technology to allow long distance gas tie-backs without the need of compression. Additionally, hydraulic constraints on line size and turndown are removed, leading to improved recovery.

Campbell Elder & Neil Davidson, BHGE
Sustainable Project Execution

The oil and gas industry has turned a corner, with low oil prices driving more effective working practices and cost reduction to create a more sustainable industry. Baker Hughes, a GE company (BHGE), is embracing new ways of working between operators and vendors, reducing operational waste and taking cost out through investment in automation and 3D printing and providing solutions such as the lightweight compact subsea tree that will reduce total cost of ownership for customers.

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