Asset Integrity – Subsea Vigilance Through Technology Application
Thursday, 4 May
600
Technical / Poster Session
Subsea assets – costs to install and maintain can be dwarfed by costs to repair. This session highlights the latest in subsea technology development for successful asset management reducing the risk of repair or production interruption. Monitoring capability based upon discrete application or permanent installation is addressed. Techniques to determine asset condition monitoring as well as production flow assurance are detailed. From wellhead to pipeline, subsea field management can benefit from these presented technologies and techniques.
Chairperson
Sponsoring Society:
- Marine Technology Society (MTS)
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