23 February 2023 – Optime Subsea signed a long-term framework agreement with Wintershall Dea regarding rental of the technology company’s remote-controlled subsea well completion and intervention systems.

Under the scope of the agreement, Wintershall Dea will rent three Remotely Operated Controls System (ROCS) including its universal landing string system (panpipe), and two wireless electric subsea control and intervention systems (eSCILS) from Optime Subsea. The latter will also provide technical service personnel to support Wintershall Dea’s operations.

The framework agreement is valid for a firm period of three years plus two additional two-year options (3+2+2). If both option periods are exercised, Optime Subsea estimates that the contract could generate total revenues of around NOK 500 million.

 

Jan-Fredrik Carlsen, CEO of Optime Subsea.

“This contract manifests our position as the leading global supplier of
remote-controlled well completion and intervention systems. Our solutions are
tailored to simplify subsea, entailing less equipment offshore, lower weight,
less logistics, lower HSE risk, lower emissions and lower costs. We look
forward to supporting Wintershall Dea in achieving this,”
says Jan-Fredrik
Carlsen, CEO at Optime Subsea.

Wintershall Dea will utilize the ROCS and eSCILS equipment at its operated fields on the Norwegian continental shelf. 

ROCS and eSCILS

The ROCS is a fully battery-powered and umbilical-less system for well-completion operations. ROCS eliminates the need for the costly and heavy umbilical that normally runs from the topside to seabed to control the tubing hanger during completions, which also means that a large topside hydraulic unit is not required. In total, this avoids mobilization of approximately 50 tonnes of topside equipment. Further, ROCS is mobilized in a single basket, prepared and
made up onshore, allowing it to be ready to run immediately when offshore, from
a rig. In addition, the ROCS will be supplied with Optime Subsea’s universal landing string system (Panpipe), capable of being sheared and sealed on all its length.

The eSCILS is a battery-powered and umbilical-less subsea access device for well interventions and workover operations. eSCILS is lowered down to the seabed next to the well and can be connected to any type of subsea tree. A computer is all that is needed for a topside control system, no additional rig equipment is needed. With a footprint as little as 3,5 x 2,5 meters, eSCILS can be transported to and from the rig on a ship and be mobilized and demobilized in one day. As a result, operations can be done significantly safer, faster, and more cost-efficient than conventional solutions.Optime Subsea will manufacture all equipment at the company’s headquarter in Notodden, Norway.  

10-system series

In 2022, Optime Subsea made an upfront three-figure NOK million investment to build ten similar ROCS systems. A North Sea operator ordered the first two systems, a West African operator the third, and now Wintershall Dea has secured the next three.

“The decision to make such a large upfront investment was based on our market position and interest received from operators globally, plus an attempt to manage supply chain constraints. Looking back, it was obviously an ambitious but smart decision. We expect to close contracts for the remaining four systems during the next six months,” adds Jan-Fredrik Carlsen.

Optime Subsea has offices in Notodden, Norway, and Houston, Texas. Over the past five years, the company has established itself as a leading specialist on subsea intervention and controls systems globally.

 

For further media information, please contact:

Anneli Stenman, Marketing & Communications manager | Optime Subsea AS, e-mail: as@optimesubsea.no | Tel: +47 906 35 305.

On September 16th , Optime Subsea ships off the first delivery in the Halliburton alliance – A Subsea Control & Intervention Light System (SCILS)

In our five-year alliance + options with Halliburton, we are set to deliver an offshore operating system every 18 months.



From Notodden to Houston

All the components of our systems are designed and built in our workshop at Notodden. Design and functionality are carefully planned and tested by our highly qualified engineers and workshop personnel at Optime Subsea.

We use carefully selected subcontractors to perform machining of components. The project group at Optime Subsea are now proud to be able to ship the SCILS system overseas, ready for new subsea operations in the gulf of Mexico.

The SCILS simplify offshore processes by moving large systems like HPUs to the sea floor and remove the use of large hydraulic umbilical’s, this make the operations safer and more environmentally friendly. In our five-year alliance + options with Halliburton, we are set to deliver an offshore operating system every 18 months.


Discover the System SCILS: SCILS and the Creation of a Unique Company Culture


The requirements from the customer, to the SCILS system; it must be able to operate at a sea depth of up to 3000 meters and supply control pressures up to 1035 bar. This requires are tested and approved before delivery!

Birk Frideson Lyngdal secures the shipment.

“We are really proud to ship quickly and cost-efficiently, the first SCILS system delivery in the Optime Subsea – Halliburton alliance. This is a milestone in our history and a great reference for future customers abroad.”

Kjetil Øyno Senior Project and Discipline Manager Optime Subsea

Through our global alliance with Halliburton we will deliver SCILS and ROCS to customers across the american market

About Optime Subsea

Founded in 2015, Optime is an innovative and globally leading technological provider of subsea controls and intervention systems.

With its headquarter in Notodden, Norway, and international office in Houston, TX, USA, it is a fully integrated system and services provider with all of the capabilities to optimize subsea well interventions and completions operations.

Within this segment, their capabilities are delivering quick to market solutions, further reducing cost, size and improving operational efficiency – simplifying subsea.

About Halliburton

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Archive: On March 7th, 2021 , we signed a global strategic alliance with Halliburton Company.