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Press Release07 August 2017,
updated08 August 2017Energy ManagementErlangen
Eni Norge to reinforce Siemens Subsea Power Grid JIP
Automated operations on the seabed
The Siemens Subsea Power Grid will provide oil companies with the tools needed to use subsea processing on a wider range of projects including long step-outs, deep water (3000m) and in remote areas. Ultimately the Subsea Power Grid will be a key enabler for building the full subsea factories of the future.
Siemens Subsea power solutions also provides opportunities for oil companies to achieve Increased Oil Recovery from existing fields thus maximizing the return for clients while ensuring recoverable resources are not left in the ground.
The program which includes the manufacturing, testing and qualification of complete power modules in a system configuration is currently in its final stage before the solutions will be commercially available to offshore oil and gas operators.
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