STATS Group, a worldwide supplier in pipeline isolation and connection options, is tackling important challenges in offshore infrastructure and revolutionizing subsea pipeline tie-ins with its superior mechanical scorching faucet clamps and proprietary intervention applied sciences.
Because the power sector faces rising calls for for provide safety and infrastructure effectivity, STATS Group’s progressive options allow operators to attach new oil and fuel fields to present networks with out manufacturing shutdowns, and to re-route pipelines on decommissioning tasks.
The corporate’s subsea mechanical scorching faucet clamps present a superior different to hyperbaric welding which is historically used for connecting new pipelines to present property – avoiding the necessity to have interaction diving personnel whereas decreasing operational complexity.
Along with progressive faucet options, STATS’ patented BISEP® line cease know-how provides a totally monitored twin seal barrier that meets DNV Sort Approval requirements for Pipeline Isolation Plugs. Mid-line isolations for restore or upkeep functions will be performed with out halting manufacturing operations.
“As a trusted companion in subsea pipeline infrastructure growth, STATS Group is dedicated to addressing the business’s most complicated challenges with our market-leading subsea applied sciences,” stated Andy Norrie, STATS Group’s Head of Gross sales and Enterprise Improvement for Europe.
“We now have strategically positioned ourselves to help our shoppers by delivering progressive and environment friendly options tailor-made to their venture wants.”
STATS’ experience in subsea tie-ins has been demonstrated by way of profitable worldwide tasks – from the North Sea, to the Gulf of Mexico and AsiaPac.

Current profitable deployments embody:
- Bass Strait, Offshore Australia: Set up of an 18″ scorching faucet clamp with a 12″ department, sustaining pipeline stress at 72.5 bar on a important pipeline tie-in.
- Dutch North Sea: Assist for Petrogas in connecting fuel fields with potential reserves of 100 billion cubic toes to present infrastructure.
- Norwegian Continental Shelf: Collaboration with Aker BP and Subsea 7 to put in an 8″ mechanical scorching faucet clamp working at 143 bar. The primary of its variety in NCS, the elimination of hyperbaric welding decreased prices and saved time.
Andy Norrie added: “STATS Group’s applied sciences adjust to the best business requirements and our options are gaining traction in all the key power hubs, significantly the Center East, the place vital subsea infrastructure growth is anticipated.
“As the worldwide power sector continues to evolve, STATS Group stays on the forefront of technological development, addressing not solely business challenges, however setting new benchmarks for security, effectivity, and sustainability in offshore operations.”