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Tekmar Energy’s CPS to protect over 1,200MW of new Offshore Wind Capacity in China


Tekmar Energy Limited, a Tekmar Group Company, today announces multiple Cable Protection System (CPS) supply contracts to protect over 1,200MW of new offshore wind generating capacity in China.


The contracts will see Tekmar Energy engineer, manufacture and supply over 250 of its patented Cable Protection Systems for four new offshore wind farm projects in the region. The projects include Shandong South 4 (300MW) located on the Jiaodong Peninsula in Eastern China, Yangjiang Shapa – Phase V (300MW) located off Guangdong in the South China Sea, and Dafeng H8-2 (300MW) and Rudong-H2 (350MW) located off the coastal province of Jiangsu in Eastern China. The systems will be manufactured at Tekmar Energy’s Newton Aycliffe production facility in the North East of England and exported to China in 2021.


Russell Edmondson, Tekmar Energy’s Managing Director, commented: “We are delighted to announce four new CPS supply contracts in China, and thank our regional customers for their continued confidence in our industry leading CPS technology. We are proud to support this rapidly growing offshore wind market.”


MMT has been awarded the 2021 export cable route surveys for the ‘Beacon Wind’ offshore wind farm. The project is led by the Company’s team based in Providence; MMT US Inc.


Having commenced in April to complete in July, MMT, the Ocean Infinity company, is conducting a combination of Geophysical, Geotechnical, Environmental and Benthic surveys along the export route of Beacon Wind sites 1 and 2.


This contract is in addition to the offshore survey work awarded to MMT in 2020 which completed in May 2021.


The Beacon Wind offshore wind farm is located 20 miles south of Massachusetts and 60 miles off the coast of New York. When complete, Beacon Wind 1 will provide 1,230 megawatts of offshore wind power to the State of New York.


Beacon Wind is being developed by Equinor and BP through their 50/50 strategic partnership in the U.S.


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Equinor Selects MMT for Offshore Wind Cable Route Surveys


Variable Bore Rams Adds New Cameron Variable High Temperature Packers & Top Seals to Inventory


Variable Bore Rams Inc. (VBR), the largest original equipment manufacturer (OEM) ram and blowout preventer (BOP) component provider in the world, has added Cameron’s new variable high temperature packers and top seals to its inventory. The products are designed to deliver the functionality of a variable ram assembly in high temperature and high H2S applications.


The 13-5/8 in. 3-10 M U 3 ½ in. x 5 ½ in. packers and top seals are proven to operate in extreme conditions during drilling operations and will provide VBR customers with added reliability in extreme operating conditions.


Chip Marshall, Chief Executive Officer and President, VBR, said, “We are pleased to add Cameron’s new variable high temperature packers and top seals to our inventory and look forward to seeing our customers use them to improve their efficiencies in fields commonly known to produce higher operating temperatures and elevated hydrogen sulfide gas concentrations.”


The products are rated API 16A, 4th edition, PR2; 30 F to 300 F, up to 35% H2S concentrations.


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