Pipeline remediation off T&T, Venezuela

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FoundOcean, Inc. and Delta SubSea LLC signed a strategic agreement today to provide subsea grouting and scour remediation services in waters off Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela. The two companies bring complementary services to the table, giving clients a true turnkey solution for pipeline scour remediation and stabilization solutions in the region. 

“Scour is a major concern for companies operating in Trinidad, Tobago, and Venezuela and when left untreated can cause catastrophic damage to pipelines,” said Scott Dingman, President of Delta SubSea. 

Delta SubSea brings logistical and vessel support to the deal, and FoundOcean brings 50 years of offshore inspection, repair and maintenance (IRM) experience. The alliance partners will also provide a full range of subsea pipeline repair and rehabilitation techniques including freespan correction, pipeline support and stabilization, and pipeline clamp options.

Jim Bell, Managing Director of FoundOcean continues, “With this new partnership DSS & FoundOcean will better serve our clients’ needs to meet the demands of any pipeline project in the region.”

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