IMCA SEMINAR SUCCESS IN SINGAPORE

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IMCA SEMINAR SUCCESS IN SINGAPORE
Issue 69 – December 2013
news from the International Marine Contractors Association
RECORD
BREAKING
IMCA SEMINAR SUCCESS
IN SINGAPORE
PLUS
FROM THE PRESIDENT:
IMCA’S VISION & STRATEGY
SPOTLIGHT ON PAUL EVANS
COMMERCIAL DIVER TRAINING SURVEY: THE RESULTS
International Marine Contractors Association
www.imca-int.com
issue 69
CONTENTS
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SEMINAR CORE
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REGIONAL DIVING
From the
President
Massimo Fontolan, Saipem
IMCA President 2013
In the last 10 years, IMCA has evolved almost beyond
recognition: in 2003 we had 215 members, now we have
almost 960*.
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MARINE SURVEY
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ROV SPOTLIGHT
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DIRECTORY EVENTS
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Research indicates that the collective annual turnover of
the members is in excess of $150bn per year, and they
directly employ almost 350,000 staff across the world.
The fleet of specialist vessels operated by those members
accounts for some 4% of the world’s shipping tonnage,
and IMCA members deliver some of the most important
elements of the global economy - not just oil and gas.
In light of the evolution of our membership demographic
(see diagrams), Council felt that a strategic review
of IMCA’s direction was essential to ensure that the
Association anticipated the future needs of members and
set high level aspirations and goals for that future, whilst
continuing to respond and deliver to the current needs
of the industry.
The strategic review process we used to develop this
“over the horizon planning” involved taking opinion and
inputs from a wide section of the membership (primarily
those contributing through committees and workgroups)
to provide feedback as to what IMCA did well, what we did
not so well, and what we should be doing in the future.
We have conducted workshops to develop and define
our aspirations into a “vision” for the future. The process
has then been focused to consolidate the results into
a working document, re-defining our core values and
principles in order for them to be communicated to our
members, our business partners, our clients and the
general public; thus raising the public profile of IMCA and
building up pride in being part of it.
*All
As a result of all this work and collective input, we
have refined IMCA’s primary and core purpose to be:
Improving performance in the marine contracting
industry.
Full and formal details were announced and rolled out
at the annual seminar in Singapore in the first week of
November but, in brief, we are looking at four core
activities, being:
1 - Championing better regulation
2 - Enhancing operational integrity
3 - Engaging and developing members and stakeholders
4 - Developing our people and organisation
It is important to note that we have deliberately chosen
highly aspirational goals to be attached to each of these
core activities, primarily to ensure that we: aim as high
as we possibly can; continue to stretch ourselves; and
maintain a risk culture that reflects our stated desire for
zero incidents.
There is not space within this brief article to discuss the
full depth and detail of the various ambitions we have
set out under the four core activities, but they have
been encapsulated in the documents handed out at the
seminar, and further information will be available soon on
the website.
Whilst looking at IMCA’s direction, we recognised
that the change in membership demographics meant
that it was also time for a change in the way that those
members are represented. As a result, our structure
will be amended in order to allow a greater input into
membership figures quoted as of 14 November 2013
our strategy and management from a wider range of
members. When the change takes place, in addition
to International Contractors (ICOs), there will be a new
membership category comprising approximately 20 larger
contractors who are active on a regional or international
basis across the globe and will, from within their ranks,
elect a representative to sit on Council with the ICO
members.
We are also looking at the other membership categories
in order to determine if we can deliver more benefit or
value to the collective group by revitalising the other
divisions within IMCA. Updates will follow as these
projects develop.
Given our standing in the industry and the social as
well as environmental principles we are proud to have,
we wanted to put something back into the world we
work in. Accordingly, we are working on an initiative
to develop an IMCA educational foundation aimed
at providing educational and training support and
opportunities for underprivileged or disadvantaged
children across the world, allowing them to develop
the skills they need and to give them the opportunity
to change their lives and futures by pursuing a positive,
worthwhile and fulfilling career in the marine contracting
industry. There will be more on this as the idea grows
and takes shape.
The winds of change are blowing through our
organisation, as we prepare ourselves for the challenges
of the future.
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around IMCA
PARUL’S
10 YEARS
Earlier this year Parul Patel
celebrated her 10 years with
IMCA. When Parul first
joined in 2003, her role was
to provide all round admin
support to the secretariat and
members in many different
areas. As IMCA grew, it
was noticed that Parul had a
particular strength and interest in co-ordinating events, so over
time her role developed into the specialist role which she is in
today. Parul has arranged some of our greatest events including
our annual seminars, as well as all of our committee and
workgroup meetings. Our seminars have been more and more
successful each year and, as delegate numbers have grown, so
have the challenges in arranging them. Parul has taken on these
challenges and her efforts are often complimented by staff and
members alike. We thank Parul for her contribution over the
past 10 years and may the success continue. KG
IMCA INTERN
In July, IMCA got its first intern! Adam Lawrence was with
us for three weeks, helping populate a database on members’
vessels by gathering data from company websites. Adam is going
into the final year of an Oceanography degree at Southampton
University, and was keen to learn about possible careers in
marine contracting. EC
PRIZE
WINNER
Following the July and
September issues of Making
Waves we surveyed those on
the mailing list to find out if
they would still like a printed
copy of the newsletter, or if
they would prefer to receive
it electronically. The names
of all those who replied, over
15% of the readership, were put into a prize draw. Our winner,
chosen at random, was Sarah Hutcheon, an Engineering Manager
at our member company ETPM Ltd (pictured with her prize). We
thank all those who took part. If you would like to be added to
the electronic mailing list, then just email us at the details below.
By the time you are reading this, we will also have completed a
further survey on our members’ views of the content of Making
Waves, our website, emails and other communications. If you
were not in time to submit your views via the online survey, do
not worry: we would still be happy to hear your opinions and
feedback. You can contribute your views, which will help us
deliver the communications services you want, by emailing
[email protected]. CF
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CONFERENCE
ROUND-UP
ASIAN OSJ AND DP CONFERENCES
On 10-11 September, Riviera Maritime Media held their first
Asian Offshore Support Journal conference in Singapore. It
was followed on 12 September by their first Asian Dynamic
Positioning conference, also in Singapore. The well attended
events took a similar format to RMM’s conferences held in
London annually, with content adapted for a local audience.
The OSJ conference addressed such topics as the local OSV
market, finance and investment, shipbuilding and design, and
innovation and technology, to name a few. The presentations
were enhanced with interviews with key players in certain areas,
presidential style debates and round table discussions.
The Asian DP conference had a similar format and addressed
design and development, safety and risk management, training
and certification. Papers were presented at both conferences by
IMCA members and secretariat staff.
MTS DYNAMIC POSITIONING CONFERENCE
IMCA Technical Adviser, Ian Giddings, attended this conference,
organised by the DP committee of the US Marine Technology
Society, in Houston on 15-16 October. It was divided into
various topics relating to DP, covering design and control,
power, quality assurance, risk, sensors and thrusters. The
conference was supported by an exhibition with displays of
equipment and services, including some new models of DP
control systems. IG
SALVATORE RUFFINO
It is with regret that IMCA must pass on the sad news of the
death of Salvatore Ruffino of Saipem, who was a long-standing
member of IMCA’s SEL Core Committee. We remember
Sal with fondness, recalling his commitment to safety and his
significant contribution to the life and work of the SEL Core
Committee. NH
HUGE
ATTENDANCE
IN SINGAPORE - OUR BIGGEST YET
On 6-7 November, a record breaking 480
delegates from 31 countries attended the
2013 IMCA Annual Seminar - Addressing the
challenges of new frontiers - at the Shangri-La
hotel, Singapore.
The event was a storming success with a
wide range of presentations from those at the
forefront of the industry, workshops, networking
events and an exhibition with 33 exhibitors.
Backing from 4 sponsors and 12 endorsing
organisations ensured the quality of the
programme was greater than ever before.
There was a sense of anticipation as guests
gathered on the evening prior to the sold-out
seminar to enjoy a registration drinks reception
and browse the exhibition, also IMCA’s biggest
to date.
Jane Bugler, IMCA Technical Director, got the
seminar underway by welcoming everyone
before introducing the first day’s Chairman,
IMCA Asia-Pacific Section Chairman, Steve
MacMillan of McDermott International. Guest
of honour Mrs Josephine Teo, Republic of
Singapore Senior Minister of State; Ministry of
Finance and Ministry of Transport, went on to
give a welcoming address identifying Asia and
Singapore as a region of opportunities for the
offshore marine industry.
Keynote speakers, IMCA President, Massimo
Fontolan of Saipem, and Sean Salter of
Woodside Energy, launched the IMCA vision
& strategy for 2014–2019 and discussed future
challenges respectively, before taking part in a
panel discussion fielding questions which had
arisen from the presentations.
Stimulating plenary session presentations
followed on the topics of; mutual aid in largescale offshore incidents, from Tore Ulleberg,
OGP Representative of ConocoPhillips; when
things go wrong in offshore construction
disputes, from Glenn Kangisser of Curtis Davis
Garrard LLP; and risk assessment of malaria
offshore, from Patrick Besnard of Subsea 7.
Delegates then had the choice of three
presentation sessions, focused on technical
specifications and industry good practice in
their area of interest: diving, marine or ROV &
offshore survey.
Various issues were addressed in the 5
concurrently held workshops which followed.
Those on the provision of armed guards, led
by Nigel Hope of Technip, and issues around
dealing with local content requirements, led by
Kevin Slade from Northern Marine Manning
Services, were particularly popular.
At the end of the first day’s technical
programme guests enjoyed a trip to Sentosa
Island for a tour of S.E.A. aquarium, canapes
and a gala dinner at Universal Studios
Singapore.
IMCA Asia-Pacific Section Vice-Chairman, Des
Power of EMAS AMC, chaired day two and the
morning plenary session was kicked off with
presentations on; the challenges of performing
environmental surveys at great depth, from
Seamus Whyte of Fugro EMU Ltd; deep water
lowering, from Kees van Zandwijk of Heerema
Marine Contractors; and the impact of the
Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) on marine
contracting, from Pierre Deletaille of Swire
Pacific Offshore.
Following lunch there was a session which
included presentations on synthetics in a
controversial market, from Joost van Ree of
Endenburg B.V., and marine contracting in
challenging environments, from Bionda van
Roosendaal of Heerema Marine Contractors.
The seminar concluded with a final round of
workshops covering themes including DP
incident reporting, technical competence of
ROV & offshore personnel and the MLC.
Following summary remarks from Des Power,
Jane Bugler closed the seminar thanking all
those involved in the event.
The event was wrapped up in style with the
Apres Seminar Soiree at the Pump Room micro
brewery and bistro, with entertainment enjoyed
by all attendees.
Although IMCA Chief Executive, Chris
Charman, was extremely disappointed to miss
his first annual seminar, due to an unforeseen
back problem which required surgery, he
was delighted at the success of
the event. NE
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core activities
HOUSTON
WORKSHOP
IMCA concluded its 2013 calendar of competence seminars
on 19 September at the JW Marriott Hotel in Houston.
Following a Central & North America Section meeting,
over 80 delegates engaged in a series of presentations
and discussion sessions with a focus on the US Safety
Environmental Management Systems (SEMS) and SEMS II,
from both from an overall regulatory capacity and also with
regards to the impacts on competence assurance. Additional
presentations were delivered on the impacts of competence
assessment on career development and issues around
contract working in the marine and offshore industries. It was
a great day and IMCA looks forward to confirming dates and
locations for competence and training events in 2014. NE
SEL WORKGROUPS
In light of the IMCA long-term strategy, the SEL Core Committee
has considered how it conducts business, with the intent of
more timely and focused delivery of work programme items.
The committee is working towards a new workgroup-based
structure, with five main subjects identified. These are:
• Committee interface and liaison;
• Review and analysis of safety flash data;
• Review of existing SEL documentation;
• Development of an SEL/IMCA document management system;
• Safety promotional material.
There is of course some overlap between the scopes of work of
the proposed workgroups, and agreement and communication
between the workgroups will be required to ensure that
duplication of work does not occur. The workgroups have
the mandate to bring in, as necessary, further members from
outside the SEL Core Committee, and the output from the
workgroups remains subject to review by the whole SEL Core
Committee. Members wishing to assist with these workgroups
should contact [email protected].
COMPETENCE &
TRAINING STRATEGY
Members from IMCA’s C&T Core Committee met in October
to begin work on an action plan to deliver on the competence &
training elements of the overall IMCA five year strategic plan. It was
a stimulating day with lively group discussions producing creative
and innovative solutions to what will be an exciting and challenging
period for IMCA’s evolution. Drafts of the action plan are already
being reviewed with the intention being that the final content will be
agreed and communicated by the end of the year. NE
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core activities
DESIGN
FOR HES
Although IMCA D 024 - DESIGN for saturation (bell) diving systems
contained a small section covering hyperbaric evacuation, it was
agreed that the IMCA hyperbaric workgroup should develop a
separate comprehensive DESIGN document to cover all aspects
of hyperbaric evacuation systems (HES) when IMCA D 024 was
revised and updated in March 2013.
A draft of the separate DESIGN document covering HES (IMCA
D 053) was recently sent out for industry-wide consultation.
The hyperbaric workgroup is now considering the feedback
received with the aim of finalising the document for publication
by the end of Q1 2014.
One significant request was made by the Diving Division
Management Committee (DDMC) at its latest meeting. This was
to incorporate all the elements of an HES, with the exception
of the hyperbaric rescue facility (HRF), back into IMCA D 024.
Such an arrangement was considered to be more sensible and
convenient for diving system auditors. It is therefore likely that
when published IMCA D 053 will deal solely with the DESIGN
audit of HRFs. All the other aspects of hyperbaric evacuation
systems will appear in a revised IMCA D 024. BM
VERIFIER TRAINING
Guidance on the training of internal verifiers is in the final
stages of committee review before progressing to publication
before the end of the year. The guidance has been written to
complement IMCA C 007 - Assessor training guidelines which was
reviewed and re-published earlier this year. NE
SAFETY STATS
IMCA will be collecting safety statistics for 2013 from
contractor members, starting in the new year. As always we
welcome and encourage all our contractor members to take
part in the scheme, stressing that all data are held in confidence,
and only anonymous results are published. Safety statistics are
a useful insight into the performance of a company and industry
sector in the areas of health, safety and environment. The
purpose of these statistics is to record the safety performance
of IMCA contractor members each year and to enable IMCA
members to benchmark their performance.
For 2014 we will be continuing with data collection on
environmental indicators, including oil spills, bunkers used and
electricity used, as well as the usual lagging and leading indicator
data. The SEL Core Committee will be discussing the leading
indicators at a workshop in December, and may revise these
indicators in light of the findings. NH
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regional news
ASIA-PACIFIC
Over 70 members and guests attended the
Asia-Pacific Section meeting in the ShangriLa hotel, Singapore, on 5 November, the day
before the 2013 Annual Seminar. The meeting
included an interesting presentation on the work of
the Singapore Workplace Safety & Health Council, as
well as the usual lively discussions on regional developments.
CENTRAL & NORTH AMERICA
See page 6 for details of the CNA Section meeting in Houston on
19 September. The section will next be meeting on 3 December.
SEMS FOR VESSELS
IMCA has responded to a US Coast Guard proposal to require
Safety and Environmental Management Systems (SEMS) for vessels.
IMCA members’ vessels are already required to have an ISM Code
Safety Management System in place which should address all the
SEMS requirements, so this would appear to be an unnecessary
duplication which could just confuse matters. The IMCA response
was developed by the CNA Section SEL Sub-Group.
EUROPE & AFRICA
On 28 November, IMCA’s Europe & Africa Section held a
section meeting and an Offshore Renewables seminar at the
Radisson Blu Hotel in Hamburg. It is the first meeting IMCA
has held in Germany. The event raised the profile of IMCA
and its members in Germany and included good discussions
and interesting presentations on the theme of offshore issues,
focusing primarily on renewable energy. After updates about
IMCA’s five year plan and a short Q&A, delegates heard
presentations on a variety of topics including wind farm vessel
standards, maritime operations and logistics from an offshore
wind farm perspective, and a short update on the G9 focal
group for offshore wind health & safety. The event closed with
a round table discussion of how IMCA can be of benefit to
members, actions from which will be taken back to the core and
technical committees.
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GERMAN OFFSHORE
WORKING TIME
REGULATION
There is some confusion about
whether the new German Offshore
Working Time Regulation applies to
the construction crews on construction
support vessels working in German waters. The regulation
limits personnel to a maximum period of 14 days offshore, and
could affect vessels working in the German wind farm sector.
Following input from the IMCA Renewable Energy Workgroup,
IMCA has written to the German authorities to stress that
vessel personnel should fall under the work hour rules for
seafarers, and to encourage them to accept the 28 day rotations
used elsewhere in the North Sea.
MIDDLE EAST & INDIA
On 30 September the Middle East & India Section meeting took
place at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC),
UAE. It was held in conjunction with the Seatrade Middle East
Workboat & Offshore Marine exhibition. During the meeting,
which was well attended, Mike Silvester (IMCA MEI Section
C&T Representative) gave a presentation on the work of the
Personnel and Skills Shortages Workgroup, provoking a lively
discussion on how to address the issue in the region.
SOUTH AMERICA
The latest meeting took place in Rio de Janeiro on 27 October
for the South America Section and featured presentations on
local content requirements, and on how IMCA material can be
used for members’ benefit. Following the meeting, IMCA had
a stand at the OTC Brasil trade show where IMCA Technical
Advisers, Bryan McGlinchy and Nick Hough, were joined
by IMCA’s Membership Co-ordinator, Michelle Killington.
The show was well attended by IMCA members, and the
opportunity was taken to strengthen ties both with local IMCA
representatives and local organisations.
diving
TRAINING SURVEY
Following concerns raised by members, the Diving Division
Management Committee (DDMC) tasked the IMCA secretariat
with conducting a survey on the current standard of tools training
undertaken during initial offshore commercial diver training. The
aims of the survey were threefold:
1. To determine if the industry was happy with the current
standard of tools training delivered to entry level divers working
offshore;
Image:
The Underwater
Centre, Fort William
2. To identify any broad weaknesses or improvements that could
be made to the training programme;
3. To provide feedback to the regulators and commercial diver
training centres on the findings of the survey.
IMCA accepts that the current length of the entry level commercial
diving training programme is unlikely to change and therefore
any suggestions would need to be incorporated within existing
training timescales.
The survey was designed to be quick and simple, but to provide
sufficient evidence to justify any recommendations. It was sent to
IMCA’s 341 diving members world-wide in an effort to establish if
this is in fact a global issue. The survey closed on 7 September.
The survey comprised 5 questions. In summary, it was felt by
71% of the respondents that the current standards of training
delivered to entry level divers failed to adequately introduce
commercial divers to a sufficiently wide range of tools during
their course. As a consequence companies are providing
additional training to make up for the shortfall in a divers’ initial
education.
Additionally, 90% of the respondents felt that new divers did not
receive sufficient rigging training. This was subsequently reinforced
by comments from companies operating in all areas of the world.
Rigging was identified as a core skill and absolutely essential for
the safety of the diver whenever he is at work.
86% of respondents felt that the level of
ability of newly qualified divers to use
tools was less than satisfactory
71% of respondents felt that the current
standards of training delivered to entry
level divers failed to adequately introduce
commercial divers to a sufficiently wide
range of tools during their course
The results of the this survey, together with further research,
will be considered by an IMCA Subsea Rigging and Lifting
Workgroup with the aim of developing a suggested minimum
standard for rigging training for commercial divers.
IMCA will also feed back to both the training schools and
government agencies highlighting the shortcomings identified in
the survey. PS
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marine
SPS CODE
COMPLIANCE
More and more governments are applying the 2008 Special
Purpose Ships (SPS) Code to construction support vessels.
IMCA has been talking to the UK Maritime & Coastguard
Agency (MCA) about the UK’s enforcement of SPS Code
compliance for non-UK ships working on the UK Continental
Shelf. All offshore support vessels built from 1 January 2014 and
carrying more than 12 non-marine personnel will be required
to be SPS Code compliant to work in UK waters. Existing ships
without an SPS Code certificate will have to undergo a technical
IMO UPDATE
assessment by their flag state or class society to identify any
shortfalls and what alternative standards have been applied.
IMCA is continuing to discuss with the MCA what standards
would be acceptable for older ships and what mitigations could
be put in place, to ensure that large numbers of construction
support vessels are not subject to unworkable operating
limitations or completely excluded from working on the UKCS.
For further information, please contact [email protected]
ATMOSPHERE TESTING EQUIPMENT
ORGANISATIONAL REFORM
IMO has agreed a new draft regulation on atmosphere testing
instruments for enclosed spaces, to require all ships to carry
portable atmosphere testing devices capable of measuring
concentrations of oxygen, flammable gases, hydrogen sulphide
and carbon monoxide. The draft regulation is due to be signed
off in mid-2014, for adoption later in the year.
As part of the review and reform process initiated by the
Secretary-General, IMO has agreed to a restructuring of the
technical sub-committees, in order to deal more effectively with
the technical and operational issues covered by IMO regulations.
The 9 sub-committees will be reduced to 7, and a number have
been re-named to reflect a change in focus.
CONTAINER WEIGHING
SECURITY TRAINING
IMO has agreed a new requirement for container weights to be
verified and documented prior to a container being accepted for
loading onto a vessel. ‘Offshore’ containers should be excluded,
but companies transporting equipment offshore in standard
ISO containers may have to amend their procedures, to ensure
appropriate shipping documents can be provided to the vessel
before loading. The new regulation is due to be signed off in
mid-2014.
A reminder that the new security training requirements for
seafarers take effect on 1 January 2014. All seafarers must have
completed security familiarisation and awareness training, and
there are also new competence standards for personnel with
designated security duties.
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For further information on IMO issues, contact
[email protected]
marine
CMID UPDATE
CMID ISSUE 9
WIRE ROPE
WORKSHOP
Over 90 members and guests attended
the IMCA Wire Rope workshop
in Amsterdam on 8 October. The
workshop followed the previous
workshops held on 12 June 2012 (large
diameter wire ropes) and 29 January
2013 (rope assurance through NDE
systems).
This workshop was focused on
the lubrication of high value subsea
construction ropes. Corrosion is one of
the main factors for the discard of subsea
wire ropes, so the workshop considered
what lubrication is being performed,
what are the issues and concerns, and
what are the future technological and
legislative requirements?
After a welcome and introduction
from David Cannell of Technip, the
Wire Rope workshop Chairman, there
followed a number of presentations
and discussions on the latest
technology, highlighting present and
future industry requirements.
We will soon begin work on CMID Issue 9,
which we hope to release in March 2014.
Changes to CMID will include new mandatory
certificates such as MLC 2006 along with
changes arising from the feedback from
CMID workshops.
There was representation from rope
manufacturers, rope users, inspection
companies, lubrication suppliers and
lubrication system suppliers.
A recurring topic of the day was
“Cosmetic lubrication”: in many cases
we are re-lubricating our high value
subsea construction ropes so that they
look nice and we fulfil our legislated
or local maintenance procedure, but
have we really addressed how to
demonstrate the effectiveness of the
lubrication applied?
February 2014 has been proposed as a
provisional date for the next workshop,
on the topic of system design for bell
wires and large diameter, high value
construction ropes.
This is expected to be followed in
October 2014 by a workshop on the
use of fibre and hybrid ropes in subsea
construction. MF
We are also acting on requests from users
in the industry that the appendices removed
from issue 6 be brought back as new sections
in issue 9.
ECMID MOBILE/TABLET APP
In August a short survey was sent out to all
inspectors registered on the eCMID database
regarding a mobile/tablet app. Excellent
feedback was received with the majority
of respondents keen to see an eCMID
app made available on iOS (Apple devices).
However, a proportion of responses also
indicated that the app would be widely used
on Android devices. We are in the process
of finalising analysis of the application’s
feasibility and hope to begin development
work shortly.
WORKSHOPS
As Making Waves goes to print, a CMID/
MISW workshop is taking place on board
the HQS Wellington on 3 December 2013.
Details will follow of the further anticipated
workshops planned throughout 2014.
If you have any CMID queries or suggestions
please contact [email protected]
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offshore survey
Image: Courtesy of iXBlue
OUT OF
STRAIGHTNESS
A workgroup is being established to assist the Offshore Survey
Management Committee with the development of guidelines on
out of straightness survey. An important aspect of this work will
be to raise awareness of out of straightness survey requirements
with engineering companies. Experts from OGP’s Geomatics
Committee have expressed keen interest in co-operation on this
subject, and IMCA looks forward to working closely with them
to deliver balanced and informative guidance. NH
DIGITAL VIDEO
INERTIAL NAVIGATION
SYSTEMS
The Offshore Survey Management Committee is continuing
to work on the development of several new documents,
and anticipates making one of these ready, early in 2014: a
review of Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) technology. The
purpose of this document will be to provide an overview of
the technologies currently available and illustrate how these
technologies are being used by members. Of particular note is
that most INS technology currently employed offshore is used
not as a positioning system in its own right, but rather as a blend
or mix with existing surface and subsurface positioning sensors.
Consultant Gordon Johnston will be working closely with
industry INS experts to bring this document to completion. NH
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IMCA’s Digital Video Workgroup is reconvening to update IMCA
S 008 Rev. 1 - Digital video offshore: a review of current and future
technologies and its sister document IMCA S 014 - Discovering digital
video: an introduction to digital video and its benefits. The workgroup
will report to the Offshore Survey Management Committee
and seek input from the other IMCA technical committees, as it
updates these technical documents for a fast moving field, where
there has been great technological change in only a few years. The
workgroup hopes to deliver a full revision of the two documents
during 2014. Any members interested in assisting with this
workgroup should contact [email protected].
SHARED USE OF
SENSORS
A review of IMCA’s two documents dealing with the shared use
of vessel sensors, IMCA S 009 - Guidelines for the shared use of
DGPS for DP and survey operations and IMCA S 010 - Guidelines
for the shared use of sensors for DP and survey operations, is
underway. It is anticipated that the update will also lead to
the two documents being merged into one which should be
available during Q1 2014. NH
remote systems & rov
ROV
TRAINING
The Remote Systems & ROV
Management Committee has
been actively discussing how
they can best address skills
shortages within the ROV
Image: QSTAR ROV Training Center
industry. Issues that have
been looked at include the possibility of training in a “contextual
experience environment” – that is, training using real scenarios
with a real ROV on an actual vessel, but not actually offshore.
The ROVMC is keen to encourage and stimulate crossindustry collaboration to develop appropriate solutions to
encourage both new personnel into the industry and for career
development of existing personnel. The C&T Committee’s
Personnel and Skills Shortages Workgroup will also feed into
this work. NH
UMBILICAL &
TETHER REPORTS
A number of members have submitted ROV umbilical/tether
damage/failure reports, following the development of a form
intended to capture causes and issues. The data collected can
be used to all members’ benefit in identifying historical failure
or damage trends and developing possible corrective actions.
A summary of data submitted so far is being prepared for
consideration by the ROV committee early in 2014.
Further reports are of course welcome. All information
enclosed in the form will be kept in confidence and remain
anonymous. An information note drawing members’ attention
to the form has been issued as IMCA R 03/13, and the form
itself is available on the IMCA website for download. Completed
forms can be sent to [email protected]. NH
OCEANOLOGY
INTERNATIONAL 2014
IMCA is a supporting organisation of the Oceanology
International trade show which will be held on 11-13 March
2014 at the ExCel centre in London. IMCA has a stand at the
show where you will be able to come along to meet and chat
with members of the technical team and secretariat. On 12
March, in conjunction with the event, IMCA’s Remote Systems
& ROV Management Committee and Competence & Training
Core Committee will be holding a joint afternoon seminar:
ROV Training - an international perspective. The intent is to see
how contractors and suppliers in the different regions have
addressed the need for training new ROV personnel. The event
will be free and open to all but, registration will be required.
Please contact [email protected] if you are interested in
attending. NH
Image: Oceanology International - Trevor Smeaton Photographer
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SPOTLIGHT
ON
PAUL EVANS
We caught up with the Vice-Chairman of our Diving
Division Management Committee, Paul Evans, at our annual
seminar in Singapore to ask him about his current role with
Fugro, his thoughts on the issues affecting the industry and
his experience of the seminar, our biggest to date.
Please tell us about your
company and what it does?
Fugro provides the people,
equipment, expertise and
technology that support the
exploration, development,
production and transportation
of the world’s natural resources.
We provide our clients with the
technical data and information
required to design, construct
and maintain structures and
infrastructure in a safe, reliable
and efficient manner.
“the big issue looming
for all of us is
personnel shortage”
We also provide a unique range
of services and activities worldwide. These are organised in
four divisions: Geotechnical,
Survey, Subsea Services and
Geoscience.
What is your current role?
I am the Global Diving Manager
in the Subsea Services Division,
with responsibilities extending
to Diving Technical Authority
for the Fugro group. I have
oversight of all diving activities
including the establishment and
enforcement of global standards
for diving in Fugro, and the
provision of diving specialist
expertise and a global diving
technical support network to
the Subsea Services Division.
With world-wide diving services,
underpinned by a team of
highly trained and competent
14
air and saturation divers, and
in-house diving capabilities in
Brazil, Norway, West Africa,
the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific
regions, my role at Fugro sees
me travelling the world.
With deep diving systems
becoming more complex, having
the right technicians to hand
to service, maintain and repair
these systems is key.
How can these issues be
taken forward?
I represent Fugro on key
industry diving committees, such
as the International Association
of Oil & Gas Producers (OGP),
the Society for Underwater
Technology (SUT) and of course
IMCA!
As an industry and as individual
contractors we have to act
now and invest in attracting the
right people, training them and
retaining them.
How did you get to where
you are in your career today?
How do you think IMCA
makes a difference?
I started my career over 26
years ago as a diver and moved
through the ranks with various
diving contractors, eventually
holding the position of Senior
Superintendent offshore before
coming ashore as Operations
Manager. In 2003 I changed
focus and made the move to
work for Maersk Oil, based
onshore, where my role saw
me involved with both subsea
and marine operations. In 2007 I
joined IMCA as the first full time
Diving Technical Adviser before
moving over to BP as Vessel
Operations Superintendent. I
joined Fugro in 2012 as Global
Diving Manager, returning to my
roots in diving contracting.
I firmly believe that the key
area where IMCA makes a
difference is by providing a
strong representative voice for
members when dealing with
client and regulatory issues. This
voice has grown over the years
and is now a well respected one
internationally. IMCA’s diving
guidance documents are also an
invaluable tool, which are often
used as the rules and regulations
where national diving legislation
does not exist. For this reason,
it is important that the guidance
stays current, relevant, well
defined and usable.
What do you see as the key
areas affecting the industry
at the moment?
It’s been talked about many
times before, but the big issue
looming for all of us is personnel
shortage, particularly people
with the right technical skills.
“IMCA’s diving
guidance documents
are also an
invaluable tool”
Can you sum up your
experience of IMCA’s
annual seminar this year?
The IMCA annual seminar was
hugely successful in bringing
together a wide range of
offshore industry personnel
to discuss key issues of the
day. From a diving perspective,
I thought that all of the
presentations were excellent
with some very good interaction
during the workshop sessions. A
number of actions were noted
which attendees felt needed to
be addressed, so the challenge
is to take these forward quickly
and effectively.
How do you see the future?
I believe that our industry is
buoyant and the future is looking
bright. New build DSVs are
being planned, giving long term
diving capabilities around the
world. The challenge will be to
continue to man them effectively
into the future!
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WWW.IMCA-INT.COM
CHRIS CHARMAN
JANE BUGLER
CHIEF EXECUTIVE
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
chris.charman@
imca-int.com
jane.bugler@
imca-int.com
Welcome to the IMCA Directory
The following pages contain details of IMCA’s recent publications, safety
flashes and information notes, as well as the members of IMCA’s various
management committees and a list of current members.
More details and links to the websites of some of our members can be
found at www.imca-int.com/members
The directory is compiled in advance of Making Waves going to print and
is correct as at the date stated.
D I R E C T O R Y
SECRETARIAT
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NEW PUBLICATIONS
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ROV Mobilisation
(IMCA R 009 Rev. 1)
SAFETY FLASHES
Safety Flash 13/13 - Covering 5 incidents: Near miss:
Un-noticed expiry and deterioration of carbon dioxide absorbent
material; Bunkering hose cut by propeller; Crewman injured
whilst changing out crane wire; Spillage of oil-based mud; Dropped
object near miss: Wind sensor
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KYLIE GRIFFITHS
OPERATIONS SUPPORT MANAGER
[email protected]
Safety Flash 14/13 - Marine safety forum Safety
Flashes covering 5 incidents: Gangway detached from vessel;
High potential near miss during cargo operations; Bulk hose
entanglement with Azi-pod propulsion unit; Injuries on mud
mixers; Fast rescue craft unplanned descent
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ANN BARNATT
DOCUMENT PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR
[email protected]
CLAUDINE BLEZA
EVENTS CO-ORDINATOR
[email protected]
TECHNICAL ADVISER
OFFSHORE SURVEY
SAFETY
nick.hough@
imca-int.com
JEAN CARMICHAEL
IAN GIDDINGS
TECHNICAL ADVISER
MARINE
ian.giddings@
imca-int.com
FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATOR
[email protected]
CHRIS FREER
COMPETENCE & TRAINING
IMCA C 08/13 - Dynamic Positioning Scheme - Information to the
Industry
DIVING DIVISION
KAYLEIGH GLASSCOCK
MARK FORD
EMILY COMYN
TECHNICAL ADVISER
TECHNICAL ADVISER
mark.ford@
imca-int.com
emily.comyn@
imca-int.com
BRYAN McGLINCHY
PETER SIENIEWICZ
DIVING
DIVING
MARINE
MEETA GURTATA
CERTIFICATION SCHEME ADMINISTRATOR
[email protected]
REGULATORY AFFAIRS
ALISON HAINES
EXECUTIVE PA AND TEAM SECRETARY
[email protected]
GORDON KELLY
DATABASE DEVELOPER & ADMINISTRATOR
[email protected]
MICHELLE KILLINGTON
MEMBERSHIP CO-ORDINATOR
[email protected]
PARUL PATEL
EVENTS CO-ORDINATOR
[email protected]
TECHNICAL ADVISER
bryan.mcglinchy@
imca-int.com
TECHNICAL ADVISER
peter.sieniewicz@
imca-int.com
MICHELLE SALWAY
PUBLICATION SALES CO-ORDINATOR
[email protected]
KAYLEIGH TUCKER
ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT
[email protected]
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Safety Flash 16/13 - Covering 5 incidents: What is a
safety flash?; Fatality - man overboard; Irukandji jellyfish awareness
(Australia); LTI: Crewman injured foot during offshore renewables
mooring operation; Hand injuries
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INFORMATION NOTES
GRAPHIC DESIGN & COMMUNICATIONS CO-ORDINATOR
[email protected]
RECEPTIONIST & OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR
[email protected]
Safety Flash 15/13 - Covering 5 incidents: LTI: Dropped
object incident; Incidents involving use of scaffolding; Fire on board
and sinking of liftboat Mako; Diving helmet: Failure of sealed pull
pin; Injury: Failure of hatch holdback arrangements
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NICK HOUGH
NEIL EVANS
TECHNICAL ADVISER
CERTIFICATION SCHEME
CO-ORDINATOR
COMPETENCE & TRAINING
genine@
imca-int.com
neil.evans@
imca-int.com
Making Waves is published quarterly to promote knowledge
of matters affecting the offshore, marine and underwater
engineering industry.
Ideas for articles of potential interest to a wide cross-section
of our members are welcome.
The views expressed on these pages are those of their
respective authors and do not necessarily reflect the policies
or positions of IMCA itself.
IMCA D 12/13 - Bergen International Diving Seminar: 20-21
November 2013, Clarion Hotel Bergen Airport, Norway
IMCA D 13/13 - International Association of Oil & Gas Producers
(OGP) RP 471: Oxy-arc Underwater Cutting Recommended
Practice - Feedback Required
MARINE DIVISION
IMCA M 16/13 - Dynamic Positioning Scheme - Information to the
Industry
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C O M M I T T E E
M E M B E R S
To achieve its objectives and deliver its work programme, IMCA relies on elected member representatives who serve on the
committees listed below as well as various individuals active on workgroups around the world.
OVERALL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
IMCA President and OMC Chairman:
IMCA Vice-President and OMC Vice-Chairman:
Committee Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen
C&T:
SEL:
Diving:
Marine:
Survey:
ROV:
Massimo Fontolan, Saipem
Alan Marriott, Technip
Gavin Smith, Subsea 7
David Moxey, ACE Winches
Dave Forsyth, Bibby Offshore
Alan Forsyth, Subsea 7
Steve MacMillan, McDermott International
Paul Evans, Fugro Subsea Services
Pete Somner, Technip
Tore Larsen, Subsea 7
Will Primavesi, Specialist Subsea Services
Walter Steedman, Veripos
Jim Mann, Fugro Subsea Services
Richard Benzie, Subsea 7
IMCA Chief Executive:
IMCA Technical Director:
Chris Charman
Jane Bugler
Regional Section Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen
Asia-Pacific:
Central & North America:
Europe & Africa:
Steve MacMillan, McDermott International
Desmond Power, EMAS-AMC
Jerry Grishaber, Helix ESG
Edwin Goldman, TETRA Technologies Inc
Pascal Grosjean, Technip
Tom Frijns, Heerema Marine Contractors
Middle East & India:
Christopher Rodricks, SEAMEC
Ashutosh Chaudhary, Marine Engineering Diving Services
South America:
Roberto Mendes, Saipem
Doug Korth, McDermott International
CORE ACTIVITIES
COMPETENCE & TRAINING SAFETY, ENVIRONMENT & LEGISLATION
Chairman:
Vice-Chairman:
Gavin Smith, Subsea 7
David Moxey, ACE Winches
Claire Duncan, Bibby Offshore
Steve Sheppard, Helix ESG
Kathleen Mathisen, DOF Subsea
Gary McKenzie, Offshore Installation Services
Jonelle Salter, Saipem
Alan Paterson, Technip
Julian Nelson/Steven Strathie, Fugro Survey
Andy Stewart, Fugro Subsea
Steve Benzie, i-Tech
Brendan Kelly, Oceaneering International
Asia-Pacific:
Central & North America:
Middle East & India:
South America:
Mike Robinson, McDermott International
Pete Goodman, Cal Dive International
Mike Silvester, Horizon Survey Company
Priscila Santos, DOF Subsea Brasil
Chairman:
Vice-Chairman:
Dave Forsyth, Bibby Offshore
Alan Forsyth, Subsea 7
Johan Vermeer, Allseas Group
Joe McWilliam, Hallin Marine
Henk van Ketel, Heerema Marine Contractors
Lisa Peck, Helix ESG
Gary McKenzie, Offshore Installation Services
Mark Bosson, Technip
Rolinda van Zanten, Van Oord Offshore
Asia-Pacific:
Central & North America:
Middle East & India:
South America:
Desmond Power, EMAS-AMC
Phil Miller, Subsea 7
Darren Male, Fugro Survey
Rosalie Medeiros, Saipem
TECHNICAL DIVISIONS
DIVING MARINE Chairman:
Vice-Chairman:
Steve MacMillan, McDermott International
Paul Evans, Fugro Subsea Services
Nigel Kenrick, Bibby Offshore
John Rossier, DOF Subsea
Glyn Jones, Hallin Marine
Steve Sheppard, Helix ESG
Darren Brunton, KB Associates
Dave Smith, National Hyperbaric Centre
Shin Niwa, Ocean Works Asia
Joar Gangenes, Subsea 7
Sjur Lothe, Technip
Asia-Pacific:
Central & North America:
Middle East & India: South America:
Mike Robinson, McDermott International
Allan Palmer, Cal Dive International
Sean Brunton, McDermott International
Rafael de Nicola, Divers University Esporte Aquático
SMTT Chairman: Alan Forsyth, Subsea 7
Chairman: Vice-Chairman: Pete Somner, Technip
Tore Larsen, Subsea 7
Quirien Grul, Allseas
Tom Paling, Bibby Offshore
Anders Waage, DOF Management
Joe Hughes, GL Noble Denton
Willem van Woercom, Heerema Marine Contractors
Carl Annessa, Hornbeck Offshore
John de Hartog, Saipem
Kjell-Egil Helgøy, Teekay
Pete Fougere, Transocean
Asia-Pacific: Central & North America: Middle East & India: South America:
Mike Meade, M3 Marine
Marshall Perez, ENSCO
Mohamed El-Hendi, CCC (Underwater Engineering)
Daniel Marins, Subsea 7
OFFSHORE SURVEY REMOTE SYSTEMS & ROV
Chairman: Vice-Chairman: Will Primavesi, Specialist Subsea Services
Walter Steedman, Veripos
Michiel van de Munt, Allseas
Andy Dare, Andrews Survey
Edwin Danson, C&C Technologies
Norman Morrison, DeepOcean Group
Simon Barrett, DOF Subsea
Aris Lubbes, Fugro Survey
Hans van Peet, Heerema Marine Contractors
Peter Thomas, Maritech
Sam Hanton, Nautronix
GianMaria Iacobone, Saipem
Mike Clark, Subsea 7
Dave Matthews, Technip
Ranald Blair, UTEC Survey
Asia-Pacific: Central & North America: Middle East & India: South America:
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Bill Russell-Cargill, DOF Subsea
Iain Miller, Technip
Milind Abhyankar, McDermott International
Andy Seymour, Fugro Brasil
Chairman: Vice-Chairman: Jim Mann, Fugro Subsea Services
Richard Benzie, Subsea 7
Piero Bruti Liberati, Bourbon
Ollie Foster, Global Marine Systems
Chris Gardner, Hallin Marine
Allan Spencer, Helix ESG
David Rhodes, Integrated Subsea Services
Gary Thomson, Marine Platforms
Steven Cowie, Oceaneering International
Ewan Emslie, Saipem
John Pirie, Technip
Asia-Pacific: Central & North America: Middle East & India: South America:
Andrew Sunley, Oceaneering International Asia Pacific
Chad Brown, Helix ESG
Milind Abhyankar, McDermott International
Davi Lima, DOF Subsea Brasil
as at 15 November 2013
I M C A
M E M B E R S
D I R E C T O R Y
as at 15 November 2013
IMCA
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Operating Co NV
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u Aqualis Offshore - Singapore
u Aqualis Offshore Marine Services
LLC
u Daya Offshore Construction Sdn
Bhd
u Del. Seatek India Pvt. Ltd
WELCOMES
THE
FOLLOWING
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Malzemeleri Sualti Hizmetleri
San. Tic. Ltd. Sti
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Ltd
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BV
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Ltd
u Jetwave Marine Services Pty Ltd
NEW
u Mubarak Marine LLC
u National Petroleum Construction
Company (NPCC)
u North Star Shipping (Aberdeen)
Ltd
u Offshore Inspection Group Inc
u Offshore Marine Services Alliance
u Pro-Dive Marine Services
u Proios SA
u PT Burliev Maritama Jaya
u PT JF Moore International
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u Romanian Nautical College
Association
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Management
u SeaRoc Group Limited
u Seatronics Pte Ltd
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u SPP Pumps
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u Transas Marine International AB
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CONTRACTORS
AALEA Srl
Abyss International Benthic Exploration
ACSM
Adams Offshore WLL
Adsun Offshore Diving Contractors Pvt Ltd
Advanced Energy Systems (ADES)
Advanced Offshore Contractors Pvt Ltd
AET Shipmanagement (Singapore) Pte Ltd
Africa Diving Service (ADS)
AfrikDelta Marine Ltd
Ajang Shipping Sdn Bhd
Aker Oilfield Services
Alam Hidro (M) Sdn Bhd
Alam Subsea Pte Ltd
All-Sea Deepwater Solutions Limited
Alliance Seaworks Sdn Bhd
Allianz Marine Services
Allied Marine & Equipment Sdn Bhd
AlMansoori Production Services LLC
AMI - American Marine International
Andrews Survey
Aqua Diving Services
Aqua Omega Services Pvt Ltd
Aquadron, Inc
Arabian Gulf Mechanical Services &
Contracting Co. Ltd
Archirodon Construction (Overseas) Co SA
Arctia Shipping Ltd
Arena Sub srl
Argus Remote Systems AS
Asian Geos Sdn Bhd
Assodivers Ltd
ATCO Ports Management & Marine Services
Atlantic Offshore AS
Atlantic Towing Ltd
Atwood Oceanics Pacific Ltd
Awaritse Nigeria Ltd
BEKK Solutions International
Benthic Geotech Pty Ltd
Bermuda Subsea (M) Sdn Bhd
BGP
Bhagwan Marine
Bibby Offshore
Bibby Offshore Singapore Pte Ltd
Bibby Remote Intervention Ltd
Bluestream Offshore BV
Bluewater Energy Services BV
Boskalis Offshore - APAC
Boskalis Offshore - Europe & Africa
Boskalis Offshore - Middle East & India
Bourbon
Briggs Marine Contractors Ltd
Bright Offshore Solution (BOS) FZC
Britoil Offshore Services Pte Ltd
Brodospas dd
Bumi Armada Berhad
Bumi Subsea Sdn Bhd
BW Offshore Singapore Pte Ltd
C&C Technologies
C&C Technologies (Asia-Pacific) Pte Ltd
C&C Technologies, Inc.
C&I Leasing plc
Cal Dive International Pte Ltd
Cal Dive International, Inc.
Canship Ugland Ltd
Cape Diving
Caspian Marine Services
Caspian Offshore Construction LLP
Caspian Sea Oil Fleet (CSOF)
CCCC International Shipping Corp
CDS Subsea Pte Ltd
Ceona Services (UK) Ltd
CH Offshore Ltd
CMI Offshore Limited
CNS International srl
Companhia Brasileira de Offshore - CBO
Consolidated Contractors Company
(Underwater Engineering) SAL
Copetech-SM
Coral Alliance Sdn Bhd
Coretech Resources Pte Ltd - Temporary
Member
COSL Drilling Europe AS
CS Offshore DMCCO
CSI Offshore Pte Ltd
CUEL Ltd
D&R Subsea Co Ltd
Dalgidj Private Company
Damas Oil & Marine Services Ltd
Daya Offshore Construction Sdn Bhd
DCN Diving BV
DCN Global LLC
Deep Sea Supply Management (Singapore) Pte Ltd
Deeplink Subsea Services
DeepOcean Group
DeepOcean Group (Asia Pacific)
Deeptech Oil Services
Del. Seatek India Pvt. Ltd - Temporary Member
Delta Marine Technologies / Delta SubSea
Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc
Divetech Marine Engineering Services LLC Temporary Member
Dockwise Shipping B.V.
DOF Management AS
DOF Subsea (Australia & Asia Pacific)
DOF Subsea Brasil Serviços Ltda
DOF Subsea Norway AS
DOF Subsea UK Ltd
DOF Subsea USA Inc
DOF UK Ltd
Dolphin Drilling Ltd
Dolphin Offshore Enterprises (India) Ltd
Drexel Oilfield Equipment
Dulam International Ltd
Dunnimaa Engineers & Divers Enterprises Pvt Ltd
EDT Marine Construction Ltd
EDT Shipmanagement Ltd
EGS (Asia) Ltd
Eidesvik AS
EMAS Offshore Pte Ltd
EMAS-AMC AS
EMAS-AMC Inc
EMAS-AMC Pte Ltd
Emergency Risk Management Asia-Pacific Pty Ltd
- Temporary Member
Energy Subsea LLC
ENSCO plc
Epic Divers & Marine
ER Offshore GmbH & Cie KG
ESNAAD-ADNOC Group
Fairmount Marine bv
Far Eastern Shipping Company
Farstad Shipping ASA
Fendercare Marine and Diving Services
Fertoing Ltd
Film-Ocean Limited
Floatel International AB
Forland Shipping AS
Fugro Brasil Serviços Submarinos e
Levantamentos Ltda
Fugro Marine Services bv
Fugro RUE AS
Fugro SAE
Fugro Subsea Services Ltd
Fugro Survey (India) Pvt Ltd
Fugro Survey (Middle East) Ltd
Fugro Survey Ltd
Fugro Survey Pte Ltd
Fugro-TSM Pty Ltd
Gasstocks Limited
GC Rieber Shipping AS
Geocam Seaworks Sdn Bhd
Geodetic Offshore Services Nigeria Ltd
GeoSea NV (Member of the DEME Group)
GEOSHIPS Ltd
Global Marine Services
Global Marine Systems Ltd
Glomar Offshore Windsupport BV
GO Offshore
GOGAS Gulf Oil & Gas LLC
GOL Offshore Limited
Golden Energy Offshore Management AS
Greatship (India) Ltd
Grup Servicii Petroliere SA
Gulf Dredging & General Contracting Co (SAK)
Gulf Marine Services
Gulf Offshore (North Sea) Ltd
Gulf Offshore Logistics LLC
HAL Offshore Ltd
Hallin Marine
Hallin Marine UK Ltd
Halul Offshore Services Company
Harbor Star Shipping Services Inc
Harkand ( Australia) Pty Ltd
Harkand Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
Harms Bergung, Transport Und Heavylift
GmbH & Co KG
Havila Shipping ASA
HEISCO - Heavy Engineering Industries &
Shipbuilding KSC
HGO InfraSea Solutions GmbH & Co KG
Horizon Survey Company (FZC)
Hornbeck Offshore Operators LLC
Hull Support Services Ltd
Huta Marine Works Ltd
HydroDive Nigeria Ltd
HydroDive Offshore International Ltd
i-Tech
IDMC Overseas FZE
IDMC srl - Impresub Diving & Marine Contractor
IGOPL Offshore Pvt. Ltd
IKM Subsea AS
IMI Del Perú SAC
Impresub International LLC
Inspectahire Instrument Co Ltd
Instalsub SA - Temporary Member
Integrated Subsea Engineering & Services LLC
Integrated Subsea Services Ltd
International Marine Works - Alexandria
International Naval Works - Abu Dhabi
Interoil Angola
Intership Ltd
Intertug SA
IOTA-Survey
Iremis
iROV Underwater Services
IRSHAD
Island Offshore Management AS
iSurvey Group AS
Jack-Up Barge BV
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Jan De Nul nv
Javeler Marine Services LLC
Jaya Holdings
Jetwave Marine Services Pty Ltd
Jifmar Offshore Services
Jumbo Offshore VoF
Kaztec Engineering Ltd
KD Marine Ltd
Khalid Faraj Shipping
Khalifa A Algosaibi Diving & Marine Services
Knutsen OAS Shipping AS
Kreuz Subsea Marine Pte Ltd
Kreuz Subsea Pte Ltd
KT Submarine Co Ltd
L&T Sapura Shipping Pvt Ltd
Lamnalco West Africa
Lauritzen Offshore Services AS
Leighton Contractors Pty Ltd
Leighton Offshore Pte Ltd
LLP FSDS
Louis Dreyfus Travocean
Lucatelli srl - Temporary Member
Maersk Drilling
Maersk Supply Service
Maridive & Oil Services
Maridive & Oil Services (SAE)
Maridive Offshore Projects
Marine Consulting srl
Marine Engineering Diving Services
Marine Engineering Diving Services Pte Ltd
Marine Platforms Ltd
Marine Services Company Ltd Jeddah
Maritime & Underwater Security Consultants
(MUSC)
Maritime Asset Security and Training (MAST) Ltd
Master Tech Diving Services Pte Ltd
Meriaura Ltd
Mermaid Marine Australia Ltd
Mermaid Offshore Services Ltd
Miclyn Express Offshore Pte Ltd
Middle East Navigation Aids Service
Modus Seabed Intervention Ltd
Mohn Drilling AS
Mubarak Marine LLC
Mutawa Marine Works LLC
N-Sea
Nadi Marine Sdn Bhd
Namibia Subtech Diving and Marine (Pty) Ltd
National Marine Dredging Co
National Petroleum Construction Company
(NPCC)
National Port Services Co Ltd
Navtec Marine Services SA
NDE Offshore AB
Neptune
Neptune Survey Expedition ehf
Newcruz Offshore Marine Pte Ltd
Nexans Norway AS, Energy Division
Nippon Steel & Sumikin Engineering Co Ltd
NIWA Vessel Management Ltd
Noble Drilling Services Inc
NoelDive Pte Ltd
NorSkan Offshore Ltda
North Star Shipping (Aberdeen) Ltd
Northern Marine Management Ltd
Ocean Installer AS
Ocean Link International SA
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Ocean Rig Management Inc
Ocean Technologies Geomatics Sdn Bhd
Ocean Works Asia, Inc.
Oceaneering International
Oceaneering International Asia Pacific
Oceaneering International, Inc.
Oceaneering Marine Production Systems
do Brasil
Oceanking Survey Services FZC
OceanWorks International
Octomar
Odebrecht Oil & Gas
Odfjell Drilling
Offshore Geo-Surveys Sdn Bhd
Offshore Installation Services (OIS) Ltd
Offshore Manpower SA
Offshore Marine Management Ltd
Offshore Marine Services Alliance
Offshore Marine Services Pty Ltd
Offshore Subsea Services
Offshore Subsea Works Sdn Bhd
Offshore Technology Solutions Ltd
Olympic Shipping AS
Optic Marine Services International Limited
Orogenic GeoExpro Sdn Bhd
OSM Offshore AS
Overseas AST Co LLC
P&O Maritime Services Ltd
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Pacific Richfield Marine Pte Ltd
PBJV Group Sdn Bhd
Pearl River Offshore Ltd
Pelican Co Ltd
PEM Offshore Inc
PEM Offshore Ltd
Petroleum Marine Services Co.
Petroserv Marine, Inc
PetroUsaha Engineering Services Sdn Bhd
Phoenix International
Pro-Dive Marine Services - Temporary Member
Promar Shipping Services SA
Prosafe Offshore Ltd
Prysmian Powerlink Services Ltd
PT Advanced Offshore Services
PT Bahtera Niaga Internasional
PT Ekanuri Indra Pratama
PT Jaya Salvage Indonesia
PT Lancar Rejeki Berkat Jaya
PT Mahakarya Geo Survey
PT Offshore Works Indonesia
PT PATRA DINAMIKA
PT Prima Mitranata
PT Samudera Biru Nusantara
PT Wintermar
PTSC Geos & Subsea Services Co Ltd
Queiroz Galvão Óleo e Gás
Rana Diving spa
Red7Marine Offshore Ltd
REDS Caribbean Ltd
Reef Subsea
Reef Subsea Power and Umbilical
REM Offshore ASA
Romona Inc
ROV Resources (B) Sdn Bhd
ROV Resources (M) Sdn Bhd
ROVOP Limited
RWE OLC GmbH
S&O Ship Management Ltd
Sahara Petroleum Company
SAL Heavy Lift GmbH
SapuraAcergy Sdn Bhd
SapuraClough Offshore Pty Limited
SAROST SA
SB Submarine Systems Ltd
SBM Offshore NV
SC Shark SRL
Scaldis Salvage & Marine Contractors NV
SCF Novoship Technical Management
Sea Trucks Group - Asia-Pacific
Sea Trucks Group - Europe & Africa
Sea Trucks Group FZE
Seacor Marine (International) Ltd
Seacor Offshore Dubai LLC
Seadrill Americas Inc
Seadrill Management AS
Seahorse Services Corporation
Sealion Shipping Ltd
SEAMEC - South East Asia Marine Engineering
& Construction
Searie Sdn Bhd
Searov Offshore
Seascape Surveys Pte Ltd
Seatrans AS
SeaTrepid International LLC
Seaways International LLC
Seaworks Ltd
Secunda Canada LP
Sevan Drilling ASA
Shanye Marine Services Co Ltd
SHL Offshore Contractors B.V
18
Siem Offshore AS
Siem Offshore Contractors GmbH
Simon Møkster Shipping AS
Six Construct Ltd
Skansi Offshore
Smit Lamnalco
SOLL-R
Solstad Shipping AS
Songa Offshore SE
Specialist Subsea Services Ltd
Stanford Marine
Stapem Offshore SA
Stena Drilling Ltd
Stork Technical Services (RBG) Limited
Subsea 7 Singapore Contracting Pte. Ltd
Subsea Explore Services (M) Sdn Bhd
Subsea Robotics Services Pte Ltd
SubSea T&T Ltd/ BIDCO Ltd
Subtech (Pty) Ltd
Subtech Qatar Diving and Marine Services LLC
Supreme Hydro Engineering Pvt Ltd
SURF Subsea Inc
Svitzer
Swiber Offshore Construction Pte Ltd
Swire Pacific Offshore Operations Pte Ltd
Swire Seabed
Synergy Subsea Engineering LLC - Temporary
Member
Target Engineering Construction Co.
Technip Oceania Pty Ltd
Technip USA, Inc
Tecnosub
Teekay Norway AS
Tethys-Plantgeria Ltd
TETRA Technologies Inc
Tidewater Inc.
Tidewater Marine North Sea Ltd
Tideway Bv - Offshore Solutions (member of
the DEME Group)
Timsah Shipbuilding Company
TL Geohydrographics Sdn Bhd
Topaz Marine
Topaz Marine - Kazakhstan
Topaz Marine MENA
Total Marine Technology Pty Ltd
TPSMI Group Ltd
Transocean
Transoceanic Cable Ship Company Inc
Trigstation Sdn Bhd
Troms Offshore Management AS
UMC International
Underwater Services Company Ltd
Undine Marine Industries Co. Ltd
Unicom Management Services (St.Petersburg) Ltd
Unidive Offshore Pte Ltd
Unimar Ltd
UTEC Survey Asia Pte Ltd
UTEC Survey Construction Services Ltd
UTEC Survey JLT
UTEC Survey, Inc.
V.Ships Ltd
Van Oord Offshore BV
Vantage Deepwater Drilling Inc
Vector Offshore Ltd
Veolia Environmental Services Special Services
Viking Supply Ships AS
Visser & Smit Marine Contracting bv
Volstad Shipping AS
Vroon Offshore Italia Srl
Vroon Offshore Services BV
VTT Maritime AS
Wagenborg Offshore BV
Wilhelmsen Ship Management (Norway) AS
Workfox BV
Workships Contractors BV
Zakher Marine International Inc.
Zamil Offshore Services Company
Zitadel Limited
SUPPLIERS
Suppliers of equipment
7 Seas Pte Ltd
ABB AS, Marine Division
ABB Ltd
Abyssal SA
ACE Winches
Advanced Marine Pte Ltd
Air Liquide America Specialty Gases LLC
Air Liquide UK Ltd
Air Products Middle East FZE
Air Products plc
Air Products Singapore Pte Ltd
Amron International Diving Supply Inc
Analox Sensor Technology Ltd
Ansell Protective Solutions
Aqua-Air Industries Inc
Arabian Industrial Gases Company
Ashtead Technology (SEA) Pte Ltd
Balmoral Offshore Engineering
Bibby Ship Management Group Ltd - Europe
& Africa
Blue Offshore
Bridon
Bruce Offshore Ltd
Brunvoll AS
CAPE Group Pte Ltd
Cargotec Norway AS (Offshore)
Chambers Oceanics Ltd
Chesterfield Special Cylinders Ltd
CM Labs Simulation Inc
Comanex SAS
CSI Offshore Pte Ltd
CUEL Ltd
Cygnus Instruments Ltd
Deep Diving Consultancy Ltd (DDC Ltd)
DeepOcean Group
Divetechnoservice Ltd
Divex Asia Pacific
Divex FZE
Divex Ltd
DOF UK Ltd
Dominion Gas
Dominion Gas Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
Drass Energy
DRC Dive Systems
Eastar Offshore Pte Ltd
EKD Endustriyel Deniz Malzemeleri Sualti
Hizmetleri San. Tic. Ltd. Sti
Embient GmbH
Emphor FZCO
Endenburg BV
Environmental Technologies Limited
Fathom Systems Ltd
Formshore Group
Forum Energy Technologies
Forum Energy Technologies (UK) Ltd
Foundation Associates Engineering Pte Ltd
Franklin Offshore International Pte Ltd
Fugro Satellite Positioning Pte Ltd
Fugro-TSM Pty Ltd
GE Power Conversion
Global Gases Australia Pty Ltd
Global Gases Group FZCO
Global Gases Group Singapore Pte Ltd
Global Gases Malaysia Sdn Bhd
Global Gases South Africa (Pty) Ltd
GMC Ltd
GOL Offshore Limited
GustoMSC BV
HATLAPA Marine Equipment
Hendrik Veder Group BV
Hydrasun
IHC Hytech BV
INNOVO Engineering & Construction Limited
Intron Plus
IUC Group Inc
IUC Technologies LLC
iXBlue
James Fisher Offshore Limited
Jiangsu Zhongtian Technology Co Ltd (ZTT)
Joint-Stock Company Tetis Pro
JW Automarine
Kenz Figee BV
Kirby Morgan Dive Systems
Kongsberg Maritime AS
Kongsberg Maritime do Brazil SA
Kongsberg Maritime Ltd
KTL Offshore Pte Ltd
L-3 Communications
Lankhorst Ropes
LexMar Engineering Pte Ltd
Liebherr Sunderland Works Ltd
Marine & Diving Services Ltd
Marine Solutions (Pty) Ltd
MCS Free Zone
MDL Part of Renishaw PLC
MJR Controls Ltd
Molecular Products Ltd
Nautronix Ltd
Navis Engineering OY
NETmc Marine
NSW Technology Ltd
Nuvair
OCEANOS JSC
Oceanscan Ltd
Oceanwide Safety At Sea BV
Offshore Logistics (Asia Pacific) Pte Ltd
Pacific Commercial Diving Supply Pty Ltd
Petrofac Training Services (PTS)
Pipeline & Piling Services Co Ltd
Pommec TDE BV
Proserv Offshore
Redaelli Tecna spa
Rigmarine FZC
Rolls-Royce Marine AS
Rolls-Royce Oy Ab
Rovsco Asia Pte Ltd
Saab Seaeye Ltd
SapuraAcergy Sdn Bhd
SAROV
SBM Offshore NV
Schilling Robotics (FMC CBV Subsea)
Schilling Robotics Ltd
Schilling Robotics, Inc.
Sea and Land Technologies Pte Ltd
Sea Rescue Gear BV
Sea Trucks Group FZE
SeaBotix Ltd
Sealion Shipping Ltd
Seanetics Asia Works Pte Ltd
Seatools BV
Seatronics Pte Ltd
Serimax Ltd
Siem Offshore AS
Siemens AG
Singapore Oxygen Air Liquide Pte Ltd
Skan-El AS
Soil Machine Dynamics Ltd
Soil Machine Dynamics Singapore Pte Ltd
Solstad Shipping AS
Sonardyne Asia Pte Ltd
Sonardyne International Ltd
Sources Workshop Equipment Co (LLC)
SPP Pumps
Star Information Systems AS
Submarine Manufacturing & Products Ltd
SubNet Services Ltd
Subsea Vision Ltd
Sundan Offshore Pvt Ltd
Synergy Diving & Equipment Solutions FZCO
Teufelberger Seil GmbH
TGH AP Pte Ltd
Thrust Maritime Pty Ltd
Totalmat Indústria e comercio de
Equipamentos Hiperbáricos Ltda
Transas Marine International AB
Trim Systems Pte Ltd
Underwater Technology Services (S) Pte Ltd
Unique Hydra
Unique Seaflex Ltd
Unique System (UK) Ltd
Unique System FZE
United Offshore Services V.O.F.
Usha Martin Italia
Vanguard Offshore Pte Ltd
Velocious Pty Ltd
VerdErg Connectors Ltd
Veripos
Viking SeaTech
Vroon Offshore Services Ltd
WDI Westfälische Drahtindustrie GmbH
Suppliers of services
7 Seas Pte Ltd
Abermed Ltd
Acteon Angola Limitada
Advanced Marine Pte Ltd
AIMS Ltd
Air Products Singapore Pte Ltd
Alfa Petroleum Services
Alliance Marine Services
Anglo-Eastern Group
Anglo-Eastern Group (Asia-Pacific Region)
Applied Research International Pvt. Ltd
Aqualis Offshore - Singapore
Aqualis Offshore Marine Services LLC
Arab Tanker Services
ASP Rope Access
ATOB
ATR Lifting Solutions Ltd
Auto Dynamic Positioning Services Ltd
B&A Engineering Srl
Babcock International Group Marine &
Technology Division
Baker Marine Solutions
Bergen Marine Consulting & Engineering AS
Bibby Ship Management Group Ltd - Europe
& Africa
Blade Offshore Services Ltd
Blue Water Engineering (M) Sdn Bhd
BOATLABS AS
Braemar Engineering (Wavespec Limited)
Braemar Technical Services (Offshore) Pte Ltd
Bruce Offshore Ltd
BSA Offshore AS
C-MAR Group
CAPE Group Pte Ltd
Cescor srl
Charles Taylor Adjusting Ltd
Consortium Underwater Engineers Ltd
Cortez Subsea Ltd
Curtis Davis Garrard LLP
Delta Marine Technologies / Delta SubSea
Divetechnoservice Ltd
Diving and Offshore Works Consultancy
(DOWC)
DRC Dive Systems
Dynamic Positioning Tech Sdn Bhd
Dynamic Surveys
Engineering Consulting Company
SeaBotix Ltd
Seacroft Marine Consultants Ltd
Seanetics Asia Works Pte Ltd
SeaRoc Group Limited
Seas Services
Sebastian AS
SERSGroup Holding Pte Ltd
Siemens AG
Skan-El AS
Skuld AS
Southern Marine Consult AS
Sparrows Offshore Services Ltd
Specialist Marine Consultants Ltd
Spica Marine Inspections Ltd
STAT Marine SAS
STET Maritime Pte Ltd
Sub-Tech Systems Ltd
SubNet Services Ltd
Subsea Vision Ltd
Survey Association
Thome Offshore Management Pte Ltd
TMC (Marine Consultants) Ltd
TMC Marine Pte Ltd
Transas Marine International AB
Tristein AS
Ulstein Marine Systems (Shanghai) Co Ltd
Underwater Technology Services (S) Pte Ltd
V.Ships Ltd
VerdErg Connectors Ltd
Veripos
Vroon Offshore Services Ltd
Westcon Power & Automation AS
Xing Wei Pte Ltd
Training establishments
ABEL ROV Training Division
Advanced Offshore Training Centre Pvt Ltd
Alesund University College
AMC Search Ltd
APAVE MARE Training Center (ex AdriaMare)
ASET International Oil & Gas Training Academy
Banff & Buchan College
Bergen University College - Diver Education
Bibby Ship Management Group Ltd - Middle
East & India
Bibby Ship Management Group Ltd - Europe
& Africa
BS Divers
Canadian Working Divers Institute
CDA Technical Institute, Inc
Centre for Marine Simulation
CFO - Centro Formazione Offshore
DAN Europe
DDRC Healthcare
De Moura Shipping Ltda
Divers Academy International
Divers Institute of Technology
Divers University Esporte Aquático Ltda
Ecole Nationale Supérieure Maritime
Falck Nutec bv
First Ukrainian Maritime Institute
Force Technology
Fundação Homem do Mar
GL Noble Denton
Global Maritime
Holland College - Marine Training Centre
Hull Inspection Services Ltd
Hydro Oil & Gas Training
Hydrolab-HydroCAT
Hyperbaric Training Associates
i-UTecH - Institute for Underwater
Technology and Human Resources
IDESS Maritime Centre (Subic) Inc
Institut National de Plongée Professionnelle
(INPP)
Interdive Services Ltd
James Fisher Australia Pty Ltd
KBA Training Centre Pte Ltd
Kirby Morgan Dive Systems
LBJ Maritime Inc
Logan’s Oil Field Services Ltd
Lowestoft College
Marine Solutions (Pty) Ltd
Maritech Group
Maritime Institute Willem Barentsz
Maritime Safety Institute
Maritime State University named after G.I.
Nevelskoy
Maritime Training & Competence Solutions Ltd
Mieka Dive Training Institute Ltd/Gte
MOG Industry Training Co. Ltd
MSTS Asia Sdn Bhd
National Hyperbaric Centre Ltd
National Oceanography Centre, Southampton
Netherlands Diving Centre
North Sea Lifting Ltd
NZ School of Commercial Diver Training
Offshore Skills Training Centre (OSTRAC)
Pan Arab E-Navigation DP Training Center
PNI Training Centre AS
Polaris Learning Ltd
Power & Generation Services Ltd
Professional Diving Academy
Professional Diving Centre
PT Barron International
PT ISBI
PVD Technical Training and Certification Joint
Stock Company
QSTAR SLU
Remote Technology Support Ltd
Romanian Nautical College Association
Satakunta University of Applied Sciences
SBS Intl Ltd
SEADOG
Seahorse Services Corporation - Training
Seneca College - Underwater Skills Program
Shanghai Jian Long ROV Technology Co., Ltd
Ship Modelling & Simulator Centre
Simsea AS
Sogn og Fjordane Technical College, Maritime
Department Måløy
STC-Group
STORM Ltd
Subnet Recruitment Training and Assessment
Services Inc
SubNet Services Ltd
Survie Mer Formation
TATI University College Sdn Bhd
The Dynamic Positioning Centre Ltd
The Faraday Centre Ltd
The Ocean Corporation
The Underwater Centre (Tasmania) Pty Ltd
The Underwater Centre Fort William Ltd
The Underwater Training Centre of South
Australia
Videotel Marine International Ltd
WA Maritime Training Centre - Fremantle
Yak Diving Academy
Personnel agencies
Ace Diving Services CC
Advance Global Recruitment
Alfa Petroleum Services
ANA Subsea Ltd
Anglo-Eastern Group
Atlas Services Group Australia Pty Ltd
Atlas Services Group Energy Ltd
Bibby Ship Management Group Ltd - Middle
East & India
Bibby Ship Management Group Ltd - Europe
& Africa
Brunel Technical Services Pty Ltd
Compass Personnel Services Inc
Connect Energy Services Pte Ltd
Dave Oliver Hydrographic Services Ltd
De Moura Shipping Ltda
EF Consult Asia Pte Ltd
GOSS Consultants Ltd
Hydrosub Ltd
Inseacon Services
IV Offshore
Lerus Ltd
Maritech Group
MCL Medics
NAUREX
Nedcon Maritime
Oceanscan Ltd
Offshore Marine Services UK Ltd
Oilfield Medics UK Ltd
OSM Crew Management Aberdeen Ltd
Petrolis SA
Pharos Offshore Group Ltd
PR Offshore Services Ltd
PT Burliev Maritama Jaya
Sea Offshore Services (SOS) Pte Ltd
Seatechs Limited
Sharp Crewing Services Pte Ltd
Sheffield Offshore Services Pte Ltd
Subnet Recruitment Training and Assessment
Services Inc
SubNet Services Ltd
SubServPro
Team Trident LLC
Tehila Limited
Total Marine Services
UKPS Offshore
Verret Marine Services
Naval units
Irish Naval Service
PT Rigspek Perkasa
Salvage & Marine Operations IPT
CORRESPONDING
MEMBERS
ABS Europe Ltd
Abu Dhabi Marine Operating Company
(ADMA-OPCO)
Agip Kazakhstan North Caspian Operating Co NV
AISI - Associazione Imprese Subacquee Italiane
Apache North Sea Limited
Association of Diving Contractors
Bahamas Maritime Authority
Bapco - The Bahrain Petroleum Company
BG Americas and Global LNG - Central &
North America
BG Americas and Global LNG - South America
BG Group
BHP Billiton
BP America Production Company
BP Berau
BP Exploration Operating Company Ltd
Brunei Shell Petroleum Company Sendirian
Berhad
Cairn India Ltd
Chevron Brasil Petroleo Ltda
Chevron Energy Technology Company Subsea
Chevron Shipping Co
CNR International UK Ltd
ConocoPhillips
ConocoPhillips (UK) Ltd
ConocoPhillips China Inc.
Dana Petroleum Netherlands BV
Dana Petroleum plc
Det Norske Veritas
DNO Oman Limited
Dolphin Energy Ltd
DONG E&P AS
Eni Petroleum US Operating
Esso Australia Pty Ltd
ExxonMobil Development Company
GDF Suez E&P Nederland bv
Germanischer Lloyd SE
Gulf of Suez Petroleum Company (GUPCO)
Health & Safety Authority
Hess Denmark ApS
Husky Energy
INPEX Operations Australia Pty Ltd
Instituto Brasileiro de Petróleo, Gás e
Biocombustíveis
International Association of Oil & Gas
Producers (OGP)
International Diving Schools Association
Kuwait Oil Company
Maersk Oil Danish Operations
Maersk Oil North Sea Ltd
Maersk Oil Qatar AS
Marathon Oil Norge AS
Murphy Sarawak Oil Co Ltd
National Offshore Petroleum Safety &
Environmental Management Authority
National Workboat Association
Nautilus Minerals
Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij BV
Newfield Peninsular Malaysia, Inc
Nexen Petroleum UK Ltd
Noble Energy
NOIA - National Ocean Industries Association
Offshore Operators Committee (OOC)
Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Ltd
Perenco Rio Del Rey
Perenco UK Ltd
Petrobras SA
Premier Oil Natuna Sea
Premier Oil ONS Ltd
PT Pertamina Hulu Energi ONWJ
PTT Exploration & Production plc
Qatar Petroleum
Ras Laffan Industrial City
RasGas Company Ltd
Santos Ltd
Sarawak Shell Berhad
Saudi Aramco
ScottishPower Renewables
Shell International Exploration & Production BV
Shell Todd Oil Services Ltd
Sonangol Pesquisa & Produção
SSE Renewables
Statoil ASA
Subsea UK
Suncor Energy Inc.
Talisman Energy (UK) Ltd
Talisman Malaysia Ltd
The Crown Estate
TNK Vietnam BV
Total Austral SA
Total E&P Indonesie
Total E&P Nederland BV
Total E&P UK Ltd
Total Exploration & Production
Wintershall Noordzee BV
Wintershall Norge AS
Woodside Energy Ltd
Zakum Development Company (ZADCO)
D I R E C T O R Y
Esbjerg Survey
ETPM Ltd
Explorer Marine SBoSS ApS
Fathom Systems Ltd
Fearnley Offshore Supply
Fender & Spill Response Services
First Marine Solutions Ltd
Flinders EMA Pte Ltd
Forum Energy Technologies (UK) Ltd
Franklin Offshore Europe BV
Franklin Offshore International Pte Ltd
Fugro Subsea Services Ltd
Fugro Survey (Middle East) Ltd
GL Noble Denton
GL Noble Denton - Asia-Pacific
GL Noble Denton - Central & North America
GL Noble Denton - Middle East & India
GL Noble Denton - South America
Global Energy Group (Access & Coatings) Limited
Global Maritime
Global Maritime (Middle East)
Global Maritime Singapore
GMC Ltd
Goutama Weights & Testing Pte Ltd
Green Marine Solutions Ltd
Greenland Maritime Solutions
GW Marine Consultants Pty Ltd
Healing Chambers of Asia Sdn Bhd
Holman Fenwick Willan
Houlder Insurance Services Ltd
Hydrasun
IHC Offshore & Marine BV
Imes Ltd
Imtech Marine Singapore Pte Ltd
Inchcape Shipping Services
Independent Marine & Engineering
Consultants (IMEC)
Indra
INNOVO Engineering & Construction Limited
Inter Mar Technology Ltd
InterMoor Marine Services Ltd
Interocean Marine Services Ltd
Italian Maritime Academy Technologies
ITIC-Insure
JSL International (Trinidad) Ltd
KB Associates Pte Ltd
KDU Worldwide Technical Services (FZC)
Kennedy Marr Ltd
Khalifa A Algosaibi Diving & Marine Technical
Services Company
Lankhorst Ropes
LexMar Engineering Pte Ltd
Lily Hospitals Limited
LMC Aps
London Offshore Consultants Ltd
M3 Marine Group Pte Ltd
Marex Marine Services Ltd
Marine Cybernetics
Maritime Assurance & Consulting Ltd
Maritime Management Services Inc
Marqua AB
Marsh Ltd
Masstrans Pte Ltd
MatthewsDaniel
MCS Free Zone
Medea srl
MJR Controls Ltd
MOS Marine Offshore Service Pte Ltd
National Hyperbaric Centre Ltd
Nautronix Ltd
Navigare International, Inc.
Nordic Maritime Solutions
NUI AS
Offshore Commissioning Solutions
Offshore Inspection Group Inc
Offshore Installation Services (OIS) Ltd
Orwell Offshore Ltd
Overseas Marine International Services
PAE Singapore Pte Ltd
Pageo International Pte Ltd
Peterson (United Kingdom) Ltd
Peterson SBS Den Helder BV
Petrofac Marine Services
Petrofac Training Services (PTS)
Petrustech Oil & Gas
Positioneering Ltd
Primo Marine
Proios SA
PT JF Moore International
PT Makara Jaya Marine
PT Pageo Utama
PT Rigspek Perkasa
PT Sirius Maritimindo Services
QinetiQ Ltd
Red Penguin Associates Ltd
Reef Subsea Dredging & Excavation Norway AS
Rolls-Royce Power Engineering plc
Romona Inc
Schilling Robotics, Inc.
Sea-Force Hyperbaric Inc
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RECENT &
FORTHCOMING EVENTS
19-21 November 2013
EWEA Offshore (European Wind Energy Association)
Frankfurt, Germany
20 November 2013
NUI Diving Seminar
Bergen, Norway
28 November 2013
Europe & Africa Section
& Offshore Renewables Seminar
Hamburg, Germany
3 December 2013
CMID Workshop
London, UK
3 December 2013
Central & North America Section
Houston, USA
5 December 2013
Nigerian Risk Awards
Lagos, Nigeria
9-11 December 2013
Offshore Wind HSE
Bremen, Germany
10 December 2013
Contracts & Insurance Workgroup
London, UK
27 January 2014
South America Section
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
3 February 2014
Middle East & India Section
Jebel Ali, UAE
5 February 2014
Renewable Energy Workgroup
London, UK
10-12 February 2014
Oil & Gas World Expo
New Orleans, USA
11-13 February 2014
Underwater Intervention
New Orleans, USA
18-19 February 2014
Annual Offshore Support Journal
Conference
London, UK
18-21 February 2014
Russia Offshore
Moscow, Russia
25-27 February 2014
SEAOS (South East Asia Offshore Summit)
Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
27 February 2014
Asia-Pacific Section
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
11-13 March 2014
Oceanology International
London, UK
12 March 2014
ROV Training - an international
perspective
London, UK
18 March 2014
Central & North America Section
Houston, USA
19-20 March 2014
IMCA Safety & Environment
Seminar 2014: Opportunities &
Exposure in Marine Operations
Houston, USA
25-28 March 2014
OTC Asia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
8-11 April 2014
Santos Offshore
Sao Paolo, Brazil
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