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The market leading U-value of our Subsea flowlines and Heat-Traced solutions, ensure flow assurance for the subsea or onshore tiebacks of oil and gas reserves to production facilities.

About our solution

The subsea oil and gas industry enables the extraction of hydrocarbons. However, operators face significant challenges, including harsh environments, complex field architectures, and critical flow assurance issues such as hydrate formation and wax deposition.

Our Electrical Heat-Traced Flowlines (EHTF) are designed to maintain pipeline temperatures for production shut-in conditions, also enable single line tiebacks.

Oil & gas transportation systems face unique challenges, such as:

  • Hydrates: These solid ice-like formations can block the pipeline, leading to loss of production and difficult remediate actions.
  • Wax Deposition: As temperatures drop in subsea pipelines, wax can form and cause flow restrictions and require production downtime for remediation
  • Field Architecture and Subsea Tiebacks: Highly insulated PiP can enable the production of stranded reserves and deepwater developments.


Applications in Oil and Gas transportation

Our subsea flowline solutions are versatile, supporting a wide range of field architectures.

  • Tiebacks: Connecting oil & gas wells to production facilities onshore & subsea where flow assurance is essential.
  • Deepwater and Ultra-Deepwater Projects: Providing insulation and heat tracing technologies even at water depths down to 3000 meters.
  • HP / HT: PiP provides robust architecture for high pressure and high temperature developments.

Explore Our Solutions For Oil And Gas Transport

Our insulated and heat-traced flowline solutions ensure safe and efficient oil and gas transport. Maintaining temperature control, we mitigate hydrate formation and wax deposition, ensuring reliable flow assurance in challenging environments and increasing production through reduced downtime.

Insulated Flowlines

Heat-Traced flowlines

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