Helix Energy Solutions Group, OneSubsea (which is a Cameron and Schlumberger company) and Schlumberger executed definitive agreements for the companies’ non-incorporated alliance. This alliance has been formed to develop technologies and deliver equipment and services to optimize the value chain of subsea well intervention systems.
The alliance combines the expertise and capabilities of the three companies to provide integrating marine support with well-access equipment and control technologies. Primary objectives include the expansion of applications enabled by subsea well-access technology, specific solutions for deep and ultra-deepwater basins and higher well pressure environments along with the evolution of Helix’s vessels to provide well intervention and additional support services such as well commissioning, artificial lift support and abandonment, which are traditionally performed using drilling rigs.
Helix is a subsea well intervention provider, with one of the largest fleet sizes of well intervention vessels. OneSubsea, a solution provider for subsea well control, with a global footprint of executed major projects, has significant experience in the manufacture and supply of subsea well intervention equipment and services. Schlumberger is a supplier of technology and services to the oilfield, including conveyance systems and in-well technologies for subsea applications.