Subsea Asia 2012
03-05 October 2012
Recent deepwater discoveries and projects in the Sabah region in Malaysia have shown that the potential for increased national oil and gas production from such fields is considerable. With deepwater oil and gas estimated to account for the majority of the country’s undiscovered reserves, the development of deepwater and subsea sectors is becoming increasingly important to maintain Malaysia's domestic supply and position as a regional crude oil and LNG exporter.
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Presentations
Alan Nicol, Nautronix - Solving the Challenges of Deepwater Subsea Positioning
Mustafa Mahmood, Intecsea - Case Study for Insulation Selection for a Deepwater Development
Yunan Muzaffar, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources - Deepwater Exploration and Development in Indonesia
Mark Wood, First Subsea - Getting to Grips with Deepwater Handling Operations
John Meenaghan, EMAS - The Next Generation of Reeled Pipe Lay Vessels: for Ultra Deep Water Field Developments in Remote Locations
Bevan Morrison, Welltec - State of the Industry of Riserless Light Well Interventions
John Payne, Hallin Marine - The Subsea Market and Technology Trends in 2012
Grant Milne, Subsea 7 - Deep Water Installation of Steel Catenary Risers
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