Halliburton will provide Optime Subsea’s progressive applied sciences as a service throughout its world portfolio as a part of a brand new strategic alliance
As a part of the settlement, Optime’s progressive Remotely Operated Controls System (ROCS) can be utilized to Halliburton’s completion touchdown string providers. The businesses can even collaborate to supply intervention and workover management system providers leveraging Optime’s Subsea Controls and Intervention Gentle System (SCILS) expertise, a distant digital enabled system that enhances Halliburton’s subsea intervention experience.
The alliance will facilitate umbilical-less operations and subsea controls for deepwater completions and interventions delivering elevated operational efficiencies whereas minimising security danger by a smaller offshore footprint.
Daniel Casale, vice-president of Testing and Subsea at Halliburton, commented, “We’re excited to work with Optime and leverage their applied sciences inside our current subsea completions and intervention options. Our alliance advances distant capabilities and supplies a capital environment friendly answer, permitting prospects to cut back security danger, operational footprint, setup and run-time.”
Jan-Fredrik Carlsen, CEO of Optime Subsea, added, “We imagine that sturdy mutual alliances throughout the vertical provide chain drives steady enhancements wanted in our business. By solidifying this relationship with Halliburton and mixing their well-established, respected service and expertise capabilities with Optime’s progressive controls and intervention expertise, extra prospects can have entry to those cost-efficient subsea options.”