Offshore Support Journal

Driving down subsea heavy-lift costs with liquid nitrogen

Taken from: Offshore Support Journal November 2012


With more than 600 installations in the North Sea alone, the energy industry faces a daunting and hugely costly task in terms of decommissioning, with some putting the figure at £30 billion. With this in mind, Deep Sea Recovery Ltd has developed its controllable buoyancy system (CBS) to help tackle many of the issues associated with decommissioning and other subsea tasks requiring movement of heavy loads through the water column such as renewable energy device installation. CBS technolog....

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