Vernon Heritage Conference

The conference presents three fascinating insights into HMS VERNON’s heritage.

The conference will start at 3pm and is expected to finish at 7pm.

Book your tickets for the Conference on the Project Vernon website shop: www.vernon-monument.org

Standard Delegate price £50, a limited number of VIP tickets at £250 are available on an early bird basis: The VIP package will include a signed copy of Mike Underwood’s book “Gunwharf Quays” and Dr John Bevan’s book “What Really Happened”.

For more information please click here.

Any queries please contact: Event Manager, Vernon Monument Project:[email protected]

Perth: OSIG Selections of OTC 2016

The Offshore Site Investigation and Geotechnics (OSIG) Group is a special interest group of the Society for Underwater Technology (SUT).

This event features an OSIGp selection of papers by Perth-based presenters from the 2016 Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston and OTC–Asia in Kuala Lumpur.

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For further information please contact OSIGp on +61 8 6488 3141 or email Michael Cocjin.

 

Perth – OSIG Movie Night: What lies beneath…

The Offshore Site Investigation and Geotechnics (OSIG) Group is a special interest group of the Society for Underwater Technology (SUT).  We promote technical advancement and knowledge sharing amongst academics and practitioners in the fields of geology, geophysics, geomatics and geotechnical engineering.

Join us for a relaxing evening of short movies showcasing the typically unseen geo-related aspects of projects and the development of innovative engineering solutions.  All movies will be complemented by unique insights from the presenter(s).

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For further information please contact Sarah Elkhtaib.

Lean Subsea – the way forward!

Some of the key note speakers at UTC 2016 include:

Arne Sigve Nylund, EVP Development and Production, Statoil
Luis Araujo, CEO, Aker Solutions
Neil Saunders, President & CEO Subsea Systems & Drilling, GE Oil&Gas
Marilyn Tears,SSH&E Manager, ExxonMobil
Scott Rowe, Group President, Schlumberger

For more information please click here or go to www.utc.no

Cost Efficiencies – More bang for your buck

Event Program


11:30 – 13:00         Registration, lunch and exhibition


Session 1 – Chair SUT David Warren, Warren Subsea, Subsea Projects Consultant


13:00 – 13:30       Unlocking Subsea Productivity – Bibby, Vikki Thom


13:30 – 14:00        Innovate to Keep Ahead – Fugro, Duncan Allen


14:00 – 14:15         Coffee Break and exhibition


Session 2 – Chair Glenn Cunningham, Greystones Subsea Ltd


14:15 – 14:40       Pipeline Inspection Using Low Logistic AUV – UTEC, Chris Erni


14:40 – 15:05       ASVs and The Increased Efficiencies They Offerr – ASV, James Hailstones


15:05 – 15:30       Driving Down Operational Costs using Autonomous Vehicle Technology – Schlumberger, Stephen Auld


15:30 – 15:45        Coffee Break and exhibition


Session 3 – Chair Paul Benstead, BP, Pipeline Engineering Manager, North Sea Operations     


15:45 – 16:15         A Tensioner Virtual Private Network to Facilitate Remote Connectivity – Aquatic, Brian McRitchie


16:15 – 16:45       New Approach to Condition Monitoring Systems in Subsea Installations – Ashtead, Alistair Birnie


16:45 – 17:00       Q & A


With thanks to our sponsors and exhibitors – Blue Ocean Monitoring, Kongsberg Maritime and Prevco Subsea Housings


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CANCELLED – The Future of Underwater Technology

The Society for Underwater Technology (SUT) has cancelled an inaugural conference due to take place in London on November 15 – 17th.

A spokesman for SUT said: “SUT’s council has taken the decision to cancel the 2016 technical conference in London in response to concerns about market conditions in the oil and gas industry impacting on interest. We are committed to a full schedule of events and courses including the established Offshore Site Investigation and Geotechnics (OSIG) conference, which takes place next year and felt it was prudent to focus our attention on these already established events.”

Perth – YES!(Young Engineers & Scientists) Speechcraft Course

The YES! Committee are looking for an expression for interest from the SUT community. If we have the interest, SUT will submit a corporate group of 10 subsea professionals for a “speechcraft” course.

EOI due date: Please email Corelle, [email protected] by Friday, 13th May
Venue: CBD location
Anticipated course dates: Tuesday evenings for 6 weeks:  7 June / 14 June / 21 June / 28 Jun / 5 July / 12 July
Course time: 5.30 pm – 7.30 pm
Cost: $455/person + merchant fee if paying by credit card. (Toastmasters is exempt from GST and no GST is payable. Please note, this price includes a small admin charge for SUT.)

Speechcraft courses are fast track courses designed to teach you the fundamentals of public speaking and provide a supportive environment for you to rapidly build these skills with repeated practice at workshops run over several weeks. Many participants have little confidence, significant nerves or bad habits they wish to overcome by participating in our programs, yet all are delighted with their personal achievements by the end of the course. You will gain confidence in all aspects of communication, including written and impromptu speeches, body language, speaking with and without visual aids, active listening and critical evaluation. No previous public speaking experience is required. Courses are limited to 10 to ensure plenty of practice giving introductions, impromptu and prepared speeches and receiving detailed constructive feedback from your trainers and peers. It’s common that people often have to miss a session or two for professional or personal reasons, flexible options are offered.

Please click here for further information.

Subsea Research Show & Tell – Aberdeen University

Please join the SUT+ at the University of Aberdeen for an insight into the world of subsea engineering research! This evening is packed with intriguing tasters of various leading edge research and technology, and is also a great opportunity to find out more about the specialised subsea MSc courses on offer. The evening will entail:



  • Introduction talk by University staff;

  • Resonance Enhanced Drilling (RED) rig;

  • Geotechnical research; Pipeline burial/iceberg scour;

  • Fluids lab tour;

  • Overview of research work and links with National Subsea Research Institute (NSRI);

  • Wrap up session and opportunity for discussion and Q&A.


Notes:

Please arrive in good time to register in the Fraser Noble Foyer, as the event will start at 18:00 sharp. Parking is free after 4pm Monday-Friday, beside the Library just off Bedford Road.


Please note there are limited spaces available. If you find you are unable to come along please contact us so that others can be offered the opportunity to attend.


With thanks to the University of Aberdeen Engineering Department

Aberdeen Branch Evening Meeting – Late Life Challenges and Managing the Risks

Mature assets have many challenges of which can offer risk and uncertainty that require to be mitigated.  These challenges in many cases can only be achieved with the adoption of innovation and technology; in many respects the UK has led the way in many creative approaches to address the day-to-day late life challenges, which have been applied globally. This event will share case studies that reflect how innovation and technology can overcome some of these challenges. Plus a technology byte, showing how locally we have a great representation of budding subsea engineers in this global subsea environment.


Chairperson: Tony J.A. Laing (Laing Associates – Independent Technology and Business Consultant)


Technology Byte; Marine Advanced Technology Education – from Scotland to NASA


Presentation – SUT 20 April 2016 MATE


Presenter; Graeme Dunbar (Robert Gordon’s University)


Budding engineers from the winning Scottish secondary school are bidding for the international finals of the Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) at the NASA Space Centre in Houston in June, this presentation will offer us a flavour of the regional contestants pitch and how as a global subsea sector we are committed to innovation and education. The Scottish Regional Finals were held on 31st March.


Company; Maersk and SubC


Presenters;  Daniel Warrick (Head of Subsea – Maersk Oil) and Neil Parry (Director of Project Development – Sub C Partner)


Title; In-situ Replacement


Presnetation – SUBCP-SUT-20-04-2016-PDF


The presentation will demonstrate through with the recent Maersk GP03 FPSO  buoyancy module replacement case study how subsea innovation can be engineered and delivered to meet operational and economic challenges faced by Operators.  This will focus on how key technical and operational criteria were met whilst maintaining the optimal balance with HSEQ and cost effectiveness.


Company: Tracerco


Presenter: Lee Robins (Subsea Manager)


Title: Knowing the unknown, and mitigating uncertainty in pipeline inspection


Presentation – Tracerco Discovery for SUT Aberdeen – 20 April 2016


This presentation will share with you via case studies how uncertainty of pipeline integrity and flow assurance issues underneath insulation, in both complex pipelines and flexibles, can be mitigated by using computed tomography (CT) technology.  Tracerco rose to the recognised industry challenge by developing their subsea CT scanner (a world’s first) within a 2 year period, from inception to the first commercial project.  Since then Tracerco has addressed a range of challenges both from deep water to late life mature assets and complex geometries, providing real time data to assist the technical authorities to make rapid decisions.


Company; Shell (BG Tunisia)


Presenter; Adnan Razzouk (Shell/BG Tunisia) Project Manager & Phill Roberts (Woodgroup Kenny) Project Manager


Title: R1D Project Case study


Presentation – Shell_BG Tunisia SUT Presentation 20 April 2016


This presentation demonstrates a project example of how a late life challenge has embraced innovative thinking in dealing with common matters that could help reduce IRM costs, whilst maintaining safe and steady operation. It is based on an ongoing project activity to pro-actively repair a subsea Xmas tree defect at the flowbase, the defect is located within the flowbase connector downstream of the choke insert. The presentation will explain the option select process and the innovative options that were assessed and compared with the more costly traditional option of  simply replacing the Xmas Tree.