We invite you to attend our next Evening Technical Meeting: Technology and Strategy Enablers for Subsea Oil and Gas Tie-backs on Wednesday 9th October 2019.
The evening will feature the following presentations:
1. Cladding or inhibited carbon steel for long subsea tiebacks?:
Mariano Iannuzzi – Curtin University Corrosion Centre
2. Subsea Processing Technology:
Christopher Merrick, DORIS
3. Step changes in subsea gas compression technology for Ormen Lange:
Luca Letizia – OneSubsea
4. Standardising Subsea Pumping Systems to reduce Lifecycle Cost:
Tim Nallipogu – Woodside
*Any presentations not linked have not been approved for distribution
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Thank you to Doris, One Subsea and Woodside for sponsoring this event.
Please ontact Trish Slapp for further information or Sponsorship Opportunities for this event.
We warmly welcome you to join the Society for Underwater Technology and the Society for Petroleum Engineers for their third collaborative golf day and the industry’s Golf Season Opener.
Following the success of last year’s sold out Golf Day, we are heading back to Maylands Peninsula Golf Course to again enjoy the stunning city-scape views, and be challenged by the course’s fresh water lakes and gentle undulations.
As ever, golfers will enjoy a great day of fun and networking on the course, along with catering, drinks, driving range practice, the opportunity at a putting competition, the chance to win tremendous prizes, not to mention the golfers gift bag.
Timetable
- 10.45am – 11.45am Driving Range available
- 11.45am – 12.15pm Registration & Lunch
- 12.15pm – 12.30pm Briefing
- 12.30pm Shotgun start
- ~4.45pm – 5.30pm Putting Comp &
- ~5.45pm – 7.30pm Post game drinks, Dinner & prize giving
What’s Included
* 18 holes of golf – ambrose game
* Use of driving range
* Lunch
* Motorised cart
* Refreshments throughout the day
* Dinner
* Event branded merchandise including golfers gift bag
* Chance at prizes including a $10 000 hole in one.
Thank you to our event sponsors
This two-day course has been specifically designed for people new to subsea or unfamiliar with the various corrosion considerations which need to be applied during design, construction and operation of subsea assets.
The aim of this course is to provide an overview of the various materials and corrosion issues which are applicable to subsea structures. The choices made which impact one area of corrosion and integrity will often impact the choices in other areas, and also affect the long term inspection and monitoring which may be required to ensure the design life is met. Having a general overview of the interaction between the various factors and the impact that certain choices make and the equipment used in inspecting and monitoring the structures will provide attendees with a broad knowledge on the interaction which needs to be considered in any installation.
Click here for flyer or contact Patricia Slapp for further information.
We invite you to attend our next Evening Technical Meeting: Innovations in IMR featuring the following presentations:
- Fast Automated Subsea Testing: Greg Smith – General Manager, C-Kore
- Remote Operations – Enabling Technologies: Stefan Haliczenko, Remote Operations Superintendent, Fugro
- Subsea Deployed Acoustic Resonance Technology: Stephan Freychet – Senior Project Manager, Halfwave
- E-ROV System: Brett Phillips, Oceaneering
Thank you to our event sponsors C-Kore & Fugro.
*Any presentations not linked have not been approved for distribution
You can see the flyer here.
Click here to register for the event.
Contact Trish Slapp for further information.
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.
If you would like to attend this course please complete the registration form below and email it to [email protected]
Subsea Production Systems – Operation, Inspection and Maintenance Flyer
This one-day course explains offshore geology, geohazards and geotechnical engineering, adopting a holistic approach to show how they interact and how an improved understanding of all three disciplines can lead to optimised infrastructure solutions. It is aimed at an audience with no or limited knowledge of geosciences.
The course will
- Introduce the different geological environments present offshore Australia and in other regions, ranging from shallow water through to deep water.
- explain how an integrated ground model can be used to reduce risk and increase value.
- show best practices for the collection of data for site characterisation, design and geohazard mitigation.
- Illustrate the geotechnical design of geotechnical infrastructure, including shallow foundations, deep foundations, anchors and pipelines, illustrated with numerous case histories.
For further information or to register please contact Trish Slapp
View or download the registration flyer.
We invite you to attend our June ETM: The Future of Subsea Autonomy, featuring presentations from the Royal Australian Navy.
USV “sheep-dogging” AUV : Lieutenant James Keane – Capability Realisation Engineer, Royal Australian Navy
Multi-domain (Air, Sea and Subsea) Unmanned Maritime System of Systems Approach to Expeditionary Mine Countermeasures: Mark Gundersen – CEO, Marine Advanced Robotics
Evaluating Autonomous Systems: Lieutenant James Keane – Capability Realisation Engineer, Royal Australian Navy
Contact Trish Slapp for further information or Sponsorship Opportunities for this event.
View the full flyer here.
Register for the event here.
View the post-event report here.
The SUT Committee invite you to our next informal casual catch up at the Cheeky Sparrow. It will be a buy your own drinks and nibbles evening with a chance to network and engage with your peers in the SUT Community. View the flyer here.
So we have a guide of numbers please RSVP here
Contact Trish Slapp for further information for this event.
This five-day Course has been designed by industry and is suitable for contractors, engineers, operators and those new to subsea, those transferring from other disciplines within the industry and those who have worked in subsea previously but would benefit from a refresher course and exposure to the latest technology.
Whilst most of the course will be presented in a ‘classroom’ environment, the sessions will be interactive, with the opportunity to ask questions and discuss what has been learnt. In particular, hands-on and visual components have been included wherever possible to enable delegates to view software models and products destined for subsea service.
The course also hosts two site visits, taking delegates out of the classroom and into the real life subsea industry, plus a networking dinner.
For further information, sponsorship opportunities or to register please email Patricia Slapp.
Registration form including course content information.
Our April Evening Technical Meeting: Advancements in Riser Technology on the 10 April 2019. was held on 10 April 2019.
Presentations included the following:
Flexible Riser Life Extension with Innovative Methods:
Christian Wiebe, Principal Flexible Riser Engineer, 2H Offshore
Elastomeric Solutions for Marine Moorings and Risers:
written by D. G. Aubrey, CEO, EOM Offshore LLC, presented by Mark Musarra, Blue Zone Group
Flow Induced Vibration – Flexinsert & MAPS Integrity Management:
Jess Zlokich, Baker Hughes
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View the post event report
Contact Trish Slapp for further information or Sponsorship Opportunities for this event.