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.

Melbourne – ETM: Diving & ROV Forum

SUT Melbourne presents a documentary film on the successful rescue of a diver who became detached from his umbilical and was stranded on the seabed, created by Bibby Offshore.  It will be followed by Q&A panel discussion, with diving and ROV experts, and networking drinks.

To register for the event visit www.trybooking.com/KOII

Click here for flyer or for further information email Jennifer Maninin.

SUT + Careers Day Brunch at Oceanology International

On Thursday 17th March, Oceanology International 2016 welcomes students, graduates and post graduates seeking future career opportunities in the marine science and technology related fields. Organised in association with the SUT and IMarEST, the Careers Day reflects the commitment of the industry to foster the next generation of marine professionals.

MORNING SESSION
10:00-12:30, Thursday 17th March

From Education to Industry

SUT+ has been created for developing professionals by developing professionals working in the marine and subsea industries in London and South of England. SUT Student membership is £15! The OI 2016 Careers Day Programme will kick off with a morning session hosted by the SUT+ Committee.

Breakfast will be provided at 10am. Attending students will be able to hear firsthand accounts from members of SUT+ on their journeys from graduation to securing jobs and their contribution to the marine industry. There will be an informal networking session afterwards where the students and graduates will have the chance to ask questions from the presenters and other SUT+ members.

For further information please click here or see the flyer here.

Oceanology International 2016

The Oceanology International event offers the world’s leading forum where industry, academia and government share knowledge and connect with the marine science and ocean technology communities.

Oceanology International’s world-class exhibition and conference help organisations reach buyers from key market regions and sectors worldwide and helps them improve their strategies for measuring, exploiting, protecting and operating in the world’s oceans.

For more information please click here.

Can a Lobster be an Archaeologist?

Book cover - website 

Have you ever wondered…

What really happens in the Bermuda Triangle?

Where we would live if there was no land left to build on?

How they film underwater movies?

Where tsunamis come from?

Buy Now!

This is the launch of an exciting new illustrated book from the Society for Underwater Technology, written for 10-14 year olds, aiming to spark their interest in the underwater world.

Genesis Oil and Gas Consultants Ltd will host the event at 1 St. Paul’s Churchyard, London EC4M 8AP from 6pm with a wine and canapé reception.

This event is by invitation only, places are limited.  If you have not been invited but wish to attend please contact [email protected]

‘Can a Lobster be an Archaeologist?’ will be available to purchase on the SUT website and from Wednesday 25th November.

Singapore – Evening Technical Meeting: Subsea Operational Efficiency

Thursday 22 October 2015

Hotel Jen Singapore (formerly knows as Traders Hotel)
Level 2, 1A Cuscaden Road, Singapore (public car park next to hotel – Tanglin Mall)

SUT Members: S$30
Non-Members: S$50
Payable cash on the door

This event is open to both SUT members and non-members, so don’t miss out on this great opportunity to join like-minded friends and colleagues in an informal atmosphere. Enjoy good networking whilst learning a little about some of the latest technology in your area.

Registration/drinks from 6pm – Presentations at 6.30pm – Networking 7.30pm Drinks & canapés will be served, 9pm evening end

Session chair: Derek Donaldson, Vice President Global Operations, Seatronics
Subsea Measurement and Monitoring using Laser and Photogrammetry
Patrick Raymond, DimEye

Development of Subsea Technologies to deliver Operational Efficiency
Richard Bowcutt, Rolls Royce

To conclude the Technical Meeting:
An Overview of the FX Market & Revenue Protection
A short presentation provided by IdealFX

To register, please e-mail your full contact details to Derek Donaldson on [email protected] or click here for the flyer.

Booking is essential to secure your place. Please note places are limited, so early registration is advised.

The Underwater World – Christmas Lectures to Schools, London

This free careers event will enable KS4 and post-16 students to explore a wide range of ‘extreme’ and varied underwater careers opportunities in Britain.

Programme 10.30 – 15.30
The timetable will comprise of presentations by industry experts from a range of underwater science and technology backgrounds.

Subjects include:
• The marine environment
• Renewable energy from our seas
• Animals of the sea
• Deepwater oil and gas production
• How we can recycle old oil production
platforms?
• Can even lawyers find work in marine science?

Further details and booking information can be found on the flyer.

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