(WO) – Sentinel Subsea, specialists in passive subsea integrity monitoring, introduced the profitable set up of WellSentinel methods for 2 important tasks offshore Australia.
Sentinel Subsea was chosen by a significant consumer to assist the decommissioning of subsea property in collaboration with Baker Hughes. This undertaking efficiently deployed two WellSentinel Coral methods that allow the continual monitoring of momentary suspended wells within the distant area. The methods have been put in onto two 18 ¾” wellheads from a vessel of alternative, making certain a streamlined operation that required no in-well intervention.
In one other undertaking, Sentinel Subsea efficiently deployed two WellSentinel Coral-Frond Hybrid methods for a significant consumer. These methods, designed to watch two suspended wells, characteristic a Coral design enhanced with a Frond-type gathering construction. This enhancement permits for monitoring an space roughly 5 m exterior to the wellhead.
Parts for each tasks have been manufactured domestically by Scope Engineering by their ongoing collaboration, whereas different passive monitoring parts have been shipped from Sentinel’s headquarters in Aberdeen to Australia.
Neil Gordon, CEO of Sentinel Subsea, stated, “The profitable set up of those two important tasks in Australia is a testomony to the reliability and effectiveness of our WellSentinel methods. We’re thrilled to collaborate with main purchasers and native companions, offering revolutionary monitoring options that guarantee the security and effectivity of subsea operations. This achievement highlights our dedication to delivering cutting-edge know-how to the worldwide power sector.”
Primarily based in Aberdeen, Sentinel Subsea was based in 2018 and has efficiently put in WellSentinel passive monitoring options offshore for main and unbiased operators globally.