
IK Subsea to Deliver Pipeline Repair Equipment to Major O&G Contractor in China
Norwegian company IK Subsea and PAG Subsea Technology (Guangzhou) have signed a contract with COOEC Subsea Technology, one of the largest EPCI contractors for offshore oil and gas industry in the Asia Pacific region.As part of the contract, IK Subsea will design and deliver, a series of DNV-approved high-pressure pipeline diverless repair clamps (both structural and sealing) for COOEC's National Oil & Gas Pipeline Emergency Repair Base in Shenzhen, China.This project is pivotal, ensuring rapid and efficient pipeline repair operations in the South China Sea and East China Sea, according to IK

Subsea Pipeline Repair Restores Hong Kong Gas Link
Pipeline technology specialist STATS Group has completed its first subsea isolation project in China on a 780-kilometer pipeline crucial for supplying gas to Hong Kong. STATS Group was contracted by COOEC Subsea Technology to provide a temporary isolation of the Yacheng pipeline in the South China Sea. The pipeline had been damaged by a ship’s anchor and left unpiggable at a location about 280 kilometers from shore and in water depths of 90 meters. After several detailed engineering studies and comprehensive risk assessments, it was determined the best repair solution was to
MTCS UK Set to Impress China's COOEC
assessment and training center providing a spectrum of operational, technical and supervisory training to the global offshore industry. The majority of their courses focus on ROVs as used in the oil and gas, nuclear and renewables industry. Xiao Gang, ROV Department Training Manager, COOEC Subsea Technology, China’s offshore engineering construction company, said: “We were very impressed with the MTCS (UK) Ltd High Voltage training course, as it was run in a very professional manner and our personnel found Warburton to have the right balance of being both friendly and delivering
Hallin Marine Completes Unique FPSO Contract
Hallin Marine, a Superior Energy Services company, says it has completed a unique project for COOEC Subsea Technology, a wholly-own subsidiary of COOEC (China Offshore Oil Engineering Company) which involved the replacement of 9 mooring lines beneath the floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel HYSY111, while maintaining live operations. The oil and gas industry has previously witnessed the replacement of a single damaged mooring line replacement under such conditions; however this is the first time all FPSO mooring lines have been replaced as one continuous activity. The