Come along to our Networking Workshop, Barefoot Bowls & BBQ.
The Mission
Dr Michael McCarthy, Curator, Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Museum
Vessel and ROV Logistics
John Rossier, General Manager Operations, DOF Subsea
Technology and Data
Dr Andrew Woods, Research Fellow, Centre for Marine Science & Technology, Curtin University
Rusticles and Science Sampling
Laura Machuca Suarez, Research Fellow, Corrosion Engineering Industry Centre, Curtin University
Subsea production is not a new concept; however, advances in subsea technologies continue to enhance the economic development of offshore exploration discoveries in all water depths. Crucial to the economic success of such developments is the need to understand the consequences of one’s actions. This one-day course is aimed at creating an awareness of the applications of subsea equipment and plant, how subsea equipment is operated, the vulnerabilities to which it is susceptible, the requirements to continuously inspect, maintain and repair and the consequences of equipment downtime and lost production.
Please click here for flyer or contact Jennifer Maninin for further information.
This five-day Course has been designed to be suitable for contractors, engineers, operators and those new to the offshore industry, 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.
Please click here for flyer or contact Jennifer Maninin for more information
3-5 November 2015
Convention & Exhibition Center of International Sourcing, Shanghai, China
Now in its third edition, the Oceanology International China Conference is supported by the Ocean Observing Branch of the Chinese Society of Oceanography and is presented in partnership with the Society for Underwater Technology.
Developed with government and industry associations, the Oceanology International China Conference will connect the latest marine science and ocean technology solutions with China’s rapidly developing offshore energy & marine industries.
OI China is now seeking abstracts to be submitted by individuals/companies who would like to be considered to deliver a presentation at this event. Abstracts should be submitted to Ellen Burgess on [email protected], as per the form here.
Extended deadline for Abstract Submittals: 14 August 2015.
This event is fully booked. To be added to the wait list, please email Corelle Charles.
A rare opportunity has arisen to see some of the most significant subsea hardware to be used and installed subsea on Woodside Energy Ltd and Chevron Australia projects.
*** Places are limited so register ASAP to guarantee a place***
Please click here for flyer or register at www.trybooking.com/INSX
For further information please contact Jennifer Maninin.
SUTTC2015 Call for papers
The 4th Society for Underwater Technology Technical Conference is going to be held in Beijing, China, October 23th -25th, 2015, which is in order to enhance the exchange of underwater technology, and to promote the development of marine energy.
www.sutchina.org
The Society for Underwater Technology is a multidisciplinary learned society that brings together organizations and individuals with a common interest in underwater technology, ocean science and offshore engineering. SUT, founded in 1966, is the most influential underwater engineering academic organizations in the world, and the headquartered is in London. SUTTC has been successfully held three times in China (Shenzhen 2012, Shanghai 2013, Qingdao 2014), which build a free exchange and cooperation platform for experts and scholars in underwater technology, marine energy et.al.
This conference is hosted by SUT China, and also endorsed by China University of Petroleum, Beijing, Chinese Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics etc. The subject of the conference is “The Exploitation of Ocean Energy”, and the topics could be as follows:
August 1st: the deadline of abstract submission
September 1st: the deadline of full paper submission
Paper Submission:
To ensure the academic quality of the meeting, and attract more high-level academic, we call for papers from the global world. All papers should be no more than 10 pages in length and must be written in strict accordance with the format (see the information on the website). Please submit your papers by email attachments to [email protected].
The excellent papers will be recommend to a SCI indexed journal : Special Issue of《Advances in Mechanical Engineering》.
Notice: If you have no time to write a full paper, an oral presentation is also welcome. In this case, please send us the title and the abstract of your presentation in accordance with the format in our web: www.sutchina.org
Mini Symposium:
Those who are interested in organizing a mini symposium (MS) with papers in the areas of their expertise are invited to organize a mini symposium at the SUTTC2015. A mini symposium may have a single session or multiple sessions with 6-8 papers each. In case of successful organization, the mini symposium organizer’s paper will be considered as an invited paper and he/she will be granted free registration.
Prof. Menglan Duan
Chairman of SUTTC 2015 Organizing Committee,
Chairman of SUT China Branch,
Director of Offshore Oil& Gas Research Center, China University of Petroleum, Beijing
July 1st , 2015
24th– 26th February 2016
Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre
AOG are proud to launch the 2016 conference program with the support of subsea partners Subsea Energy Australia, Subsea UK and the Society for Underwater Technology. The AOG 2016 Conference will feature a theme of ‘Collaboration’ with over 100 experts from leading companies providing input on how the industry should continue to work closely together to reduce costs and improve productivity.
Click here for full conference details and use discount code SUT to obtain 10% discount on conference tickets.
AOG has just secured access to the Titanic Exhibition for the AOG Subsea Welcome Drinks which will be held in the Iceberg Room. Tickets are the same cost as last year ($85) and include access to the full exhibition. Quick clip of exhibition available at https://youtu.be/rLFzDfU7AUg
The International Sporting event of the summer descends on the Oil and Gas community when the second edition of the Kangaroo Viking Challenge comes storming into town over the 27th & 28th of February. The Kangaroo Viking Challenge brings together the Norwegian and Australian oil and gas communities to nurture business and social relationships through a fun family sports day. For full details please visit www.kangarooviking.com
YES! (Young Engineers & Scientists) invite you to come and see some of the subsea equipment in Perth, both products and ROV intervention packages.
Presentations:
Subsea Facilities Decommissioning – Selected Practical Optimisations and Considerations
Colin Convey – Project Manager, & Jacki Ford – Subsea Manager – Victoria, Oceaneering Australia Pty Ltd
Pipeline Life Extension
Nathan Baranello, Design Engineer, Wood Group Kenny
Protection of Melbourne Main Sewer Trunkline Yarra Crossing for Channel Deepening Project
Andrew Potts, CEO, AMOG Consulting (presentation not available)
Poster and Q&A:
Subsea Hydraulic System Commissioning
Q&A with Tim Dallas, Business Development Manager – Oil & Gas, Pressure Dynamics
Extending Window of Opportunity for Offshore Operations in Choppy Waters
Q&A with Cornel Derrenberg, Engineering Manager, Hydac Pty Ltd Australia