Halliburton Co., Trendsetter Engineering and C-Innovations will provide Gulf of Mexico customers with technologically advanced, integrated well intervention packages to improve efficiency while addressing infield production and subsea challenges, a press release said April 27.
Mario Lugo, chairman and CEO of Trendsetter, said the partnership’s projects have included, to date, complex hydrate remediation, large acid stimulations, pipeline flushing, and inspection, maintenance and repair work in water depths up to 10,000 ft.
Dino Chouest, CEO of C-Innovation, said its newest vessel, Island Venture, is a multipurpose supply vessel meeting most subsea work requirements, and could be the “most capable” regionally or worldwide.
Trendsetter Engineering is a subsea solutions provider based in Houston. C-Innovations is a marine transportation and solutions provider based in Mandeville, La.
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