Stress Engineering, DeepMar team up

OE Staff
Monday, June 5, 2017

Stress Engineering Services (SES) has teamed up with DeepMar Consulting to expand its existing upstream service offerings. The integrated team will work alongside clients to increase assurance of successful projects in regards to health, safety and environment (HSE), reliability and efficiency.

The partnership is focused on providing ‘end-to-end’ solutions that address the entire life of field across all disciplines: drilling/completion, production/asset and various intervention solutions. A seamless integration of verification and validation processes can be provided by using core competencies of both companies, including analysis, testing, materials, real-time health monitoring, predictive forecasting, efficient work flow processes and operational guidance. 

Chuck Miller, vice president of Stress Engineering, said, “By teaming DeepMar’s 35 years of experience in subsea oil and gas systems with the sheer breadth of SES’s engineering services, we are bridging the gap between analysis results and operational decision-making. DeepMar offers valuable hands-on experience from the operator’s perspective and the people in the field.”

Brian Saucier, president, DeepMar Consulting, said, “In its 40-year track record, SES has demonstrated a broad range of capabilities alongside innovative physics-based models for design and assessment. We are looking forward to working with the team at SES in offering a broader range of integrated solutions to provide significant value and cost-savings through enhanced design and operational assurance.”

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