Global Subsea Processing Market by Component 2003-2017

Global Subsea Processing Market by Component 2003-2017

Expenditure on subsea processing systems is increasing rapidly and is expected to total some $5.1 billion over the 2008-2017 period. The prospect of improved recovery and production is driving operator uptake. so much so that in 2009 we could see as many seabed pumps installed as were installed in total over the 2003-2007 period. Full text

Bennex is delivering UTH's and electronic bottles/jumpers for the FMC RLWI project

2007.12.18 - Subsea Headlines

Bennex is delivering two Riser Light Well Intervention (RLWI) MKII UTH (Umbilical Termination Head) systems for FMC Kongsberg Subsea (FKS). The systems will be used for maintenance of sub sea wells without using Riser - DP ships. The first system being delivered and assembled onboard "Wellserver" in March/April 2008, the second system delivered in April/May 2008 to the "Constructor".
 
Bennex is also delivering electronic bottles and jumpers for FKS and the RLWI project, being delivered in April 2008. Bennex will do the assembly, leak testing and oil filling with FMC Technologies in Drammen.
 
Bennex develops, produces, installs and tests the RLWI systems.
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