Subsea Construction: Meeting Regional Challenges
13 February 2008 Perth
Branch
Evening Meeting
Chairman Dermot O'Brien, JP
Kenny Pty Ltd
Sponsored by TS Marine, Helix, Xanyon, Trident,
Allseas and Acergy
Report

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Overview
With a host of technically
challenging projects being planned and undertaken in Australia and
the Asian region, the demands on subsea construction equipment and
vessels is unprecedented. The requirement to meet these challenges
is often laid at the feet of the installation contractors, with
innovation a key to success.
Presentations
Regional Well
Intervention and Light Construction Vessels
Ian Rowson, Regional Sales
Manager, TS Marine
Helix Energy
Solution in Asia Pacific
Stephan Rogers, VP, Helix
Energy Solutions Group
Intervention Vessels 'Does Size Really Matter?': ROV-Based
Geotechnical Sampling, ROV-Based Umbilical and Pipeline Trenching
Trencher 'Size Really Does Matter'
Tim Clarke, VP APAC,
Canyon – A Helix Company
Local
Solutions to 'Meet Regional Construction Challenges'
Peter Cox, Director,
Trident Australasia Pty Ltd
Development of Slay Equipment in Deep Water
Willem van Benten,
Regional Manager, Allseas
2007 – A
Swell Year
Darren Cormell, Project
Manager, Acergy
Acergy described the
unusually poor weather conditions experienced during the first phase
of the Vincent Project and the effect on operations.
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