The Underwater Technology Conference (UTC) Award is designed to recognize, celebrate and showcase the many outstanding achievements within the global subsea industry. Meet the three finalists for the UTC Awards.
The finalists for the UTC Award 2023 are:
1.
Project name: All electric Subsea Christmas Tree
Company name: Aker Solutions, TechnipFMC, Total Energies and Equinor
Primary individuals to be recognized for the technology/project:
Glenn-Roar Halvorsen, Project Manager, Equinor ASA
Rory MACKENZIE, Project Manager, TotalEnergies
Alexandre Braga, All Electric Program Manager, Aker Solutions
Øyvind Rokne, Chief Engineer eSolutions, TehnipFMC
2.
Project name: Jansz-lo Subsea Compression
Company name: Aker Solutions and Chevron
Primary individuals to be recognized for the technology/project:
Tylar Bunger, Senior Engineering Manager, Aker Solutions Subsea
Anders Lauvdal, Chief Engineer, Aker Solutions Subsea
Mathias Owe, SCTs Delivery Lead, Chevron
3.
Project name: Fenja, Worlds longest “Electrically Trace Heated – Pipe in Pipe” solution – now in operation
Company name: TechnipFMC and Neptune Energy
Primary individuals to be recognized for the technology/project:
TechnipFMC team:
– Antoine Marret, Project Engineering Manager
– Torgeir Helland, Manager Rigid Pipeline Engineering
– Fredric Le-Naour, R&D Manager Rigid Pipeline
Neptune Energy team:
– Fredrik Møller, Fenja Project Manager
– Knut Edmund Haugen, Fenja Technical Manager
The winner will be announced during the conference dinner at “Spissen” on Wednesday 7:30 PM.
Alcatel Submarine Network’s DC/FO technology together with Equinor ASA won the 2022 UTC Award. An innovative new subsea controls architecture that hugely simplifies how new fields and carbon capture and storage (CCS) sites can be developed and expanded has been announced as the winner of last year’s prestigious Underwater Technology Conference (UTC) Award.
ABB’s subsea electrification technology won the 2021 UTC Award. A break-through subsea power system, able to distribute up to 100 MW of electricity over long distances and in ultra-deep water.
Saab Seaeye eRobotics campaign. A project that achieved a world first in subsea vehicle deep water residency capability, proving the potential for marine autonomous systems to take a greater role in underwater inspection, repair and maintenance methodologies.
Welcome to UTC 2024 in Bergen, Norway 11 – 13th June