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Since the 1950s, subsea trees have been topping underwater wellheads to control flow. A design taken from their above-ground cousins, subsea trees are sometimes called xmas trees because the ...
All-electric tube bending machines from Unison are helping FMC Technologies - the leading supplier of subsea tree hydraulic control systems for wellheads - to substantially reduce build times and ...
Dril-Quip, Inc. and Proserv Group on Wednesday reported that they have made a strategic agreement under which Drill-Quip will rely upon Proserv to develop and manufacture its subsea control ...
Dril-Quip announced the successful installation and start-up of its first subsea control system, a "signal on power" multiplex system that controls both a satellite subsea tree and subsea manifold ...
Subsea trees are metal contraptions consisting of pipes, valves and connectors that sit on the seabed floor on top of wells and monitor and control the flow of oil. Oil companies typically order ...
FMC Technologies also received a subsea equipment order from Statoil ASA (STO) earlier this month for $152 million. Per this deal, FMC Technologies will supply five subsea trees, five wellheads ...
A subsea Christmas tree (also known as wet tree) refers to the system of valves, flow paths, piping and connectors installed on a subsea wellhead to contain and control the flow of gas or oil from ...
TechnipFMC (NYSE: FTI) has been awarded a significant(1) contract for subsea production systems by Equinor for its Irpa oil and gas development on the ...
China's first subsea tree was recently officially put into use in Hainan province, according to local news reports on July 7. The subsea tree was indigenously developed by CSSC Chongqing Qianwei ...
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