Sentinel Subsea continues international growth with contract wins worth seven figures

Passive well integrity monitoring specialists, Sentinel Subsea, has announced further international expansion following contract wins worth seven figures. This announcement marks continued industry success for the company’s pioneering passive subsea monitoring technology, WellSentinel™.

Senior Design and Development Engineer, Robert Thomson, working to integrate a WellSentinel passive monitoring system with a subsea xmas tree

Reporting a significant increase in deployments since the beginning of the year, Aberdeen-based Sentinel Subsea (Sentinel) continues to establish itself as a trusted partner for major and independent operators worldwide. Following on from successful deployments in collaboration with Baker Hughes at the end of last year, this collaboration is celebrating further contract wins for novel passive WellSentinel™ systems globally.

Included in this latest batch of contract wins is the provision for further regulator-approved WellSentinel™ Coral wellhead solutions for projects in Western Australia. The innovative system is designed to passively monitor subsea wellheads without the use of active subsea power or ongoing data communication. The simple-to-deploy monitoring systems enable operators to continuously monitor the integrity of the remote wells easily, increasing environmental safety while reducing risk and cost.

Highlighting the application of passive technology across the entire wells life cycle, Sentinel is also deploying systems for an operator as part of a drilling campaign in the North Sea. The newly drilled wells be left for a period suspended before being fully completed.  During this phase, the wellheads will be fitted with a WellSentinel™ Coral system to provide continuous monitoring.

Marking continued technological advancement, further development of WellSentinel™ Clam solutions now enable operators to monitor subsea Christmas trees at any depth in addition to wellheads. As part of Sentinel’s significant contract wins, a major operator will be adopting this latest innovation by deploying the WellSentinel™ Clam solution to continuously monitor the integrity of producing horizontal Christmas trees in multiple international locations.

Sentinel Subsea Co-founder and CEO, Neil Gordon

Commenting on the continued expansion of Sentinel Subsea’s international footprint, CEO, Neil Gordon, said: “These contract wins highlight Sentinel’s continued growth and expertise in delivering cutting-edge novel passive solutions to operators worldwide. As the company expands its global footprint, including venturing into the North Sea, we solidify our position in delivering the passive monitoring solutions across the entire well’s life cycle, from drilling, and production, up to final abandonment.”

With a growing track record of successful deployment, unparalleled growth, new applications and a commitment to innovation and collaboration, Sentinel Subsea is set to revolutionise the subsea monitoring and leak detection landscape. By offering of novel passive monitoring solutions, Sentinel continues to solidify its position as a trusted partner in helping demonstrate the integrity and environmental safety of remote subsea assets.

About Sentinel Subsea

Sentinel Subsea has developed an innovative passive technology for monitoring the integrity of subsea wells. Its mission is global leadership in the continuous monitoring and leak detection of subsea assets that lowers risk, reduces operational cost and protects the environment.

www.sentinel-subsea.com

Issued on behalf of Sentinel Subsea by think.  For further information contact Becky Orlinski on  becky@thinkpr.co.uk.or Hollie Knox on hollie@thinkpr.co.uk.

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