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L-R: Richard Case, The Clerk to the Lieutenancy; Max Nodder of Viper Subsea; Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Somerset, Annie Maw; Neil Douglas of Viper Subsea; and Mike Jackson, CEO of North Somerset Council (Photo: Viper Subsea)

Viper Subsea Wins Queen’s Award for Enterprise

in Somerset are especially proud that this innovative work is being undertaken in our county.”     The Queen’s Award in Innovation is awarded following recommendation from the Prime Minister and was conferred on April 21, 2016, Her Majesty's birthday.   Managing Director Neil Douglas and Business Development Director Max Nodder also attended HM The Queen's Reception at Buckingham Palace on Thursday, July 14.   “Receiving the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation is a pinnacle in achievement for the V-LIFE system,” Douglas said. “This is

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Viper Subsea Wins Queen’s Award

as a key component in helping operators extending the life of their offshore fields. The system has been deployed as far afield as Indonesia and Australia. The Queen’s Award in Innovation is awarded following recommendation from the Prime Minister and was conferred on April 21, 2016. Neil Douglas, Managing Director, and Max Nodder, Business Development Director, at Viper Subsea will celebrate the award at HM The Queen's Reception at Buckingham Palace on Thursday, July 14, 2016

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Viper Subsea Unveils Updated V-LOCK Stab Plate

. The aim of this JIP is to reduce the size of the UTAs and therefore reduce the installation time and costs. By design, fixed plate couplings are rigidly mounted, also meaning they are less susceptible to the effects of cementation from calcareous growth.   Speaking about the new launch, Neil Douglas, managing director of Viper Subsea said, “Due to its superior technical performance, the original V-LOCK quickly established itself in the market with a rapid uptake and a significant number of projects and clients deploying the hardware. However, at Viper Subsea we are continually looking

V-IR System (Image: Viper Subsea)

Viper Subsea JIP Partner Commits to V-LIM

development of the V-IR technology. The system is expected to be ready for field trials later in 2015.   “The early commitment to V-LIM illustrates the degree to which our partners are committed to this project and convinced of the long term benefits of the V-IR system,” explains Neil Douglas, Managing Director of Viper Subsea. “V-IR will be used to identify and locate faults in remote subsea electrical distribution systems, and is one of a suite of patented products we have developed to solve problems and create efficiencies for operators within the oil and gas industry. As

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