Projects

The “Projects” category within the valve and actuation industry serves as a central hub where stakeholders can access detailed information on the latest, most significant, and groundbreaking projects in the industry.

In the fast-paced environment of the valve and actuation industry, the “Projects” category stands as a focal point of inspiration and knowledge sharing. This category meticulously chronicles the development and progression of various projects ranging from small-scale innovations to grand industrial undertakings. It offers a panoramic view of the industry’s vibrant project landscape, highlighting the technical nuances, strategic alliances, and milestones achieved.

The “Projects” category stands as a dynamic and enriching platform, offering a bird’s eye view of the evolving project landscape in the valve and actuation industry. As a repository of knowledge and insights, it serves to foster collaboration, innovation, and excellence in the industry. Whether you are an industry veteran or a newcomer, this category promises to be a vital resource, helping you stay abreast of the latest developments, trends, and success stories in the project domain, thus fueling informed decision-making and strategic planning in the ever-evolving valve and actuation sector.

PD&MS, Harlen invest in new engineering facility

International engineering company PD&MS Energy and specialist fabrication and engineering firm Harlen have committed GBP 2.5M of investment towards a new rig-repair and sub-sea fabrication facility in one of Scotland’s premier ports.

Rotork provides a simplified flood defence solution

There are many good reasons for introducing a level of automation to river sluice gates which are manually operated. Sluice gates are vitally important for defending against flooding during periods of persistent rainfall, when swift and reliable operation can prevent serious disruption and damage to property.

Chevron expands in offshore Myanmar

Chevron Corporation’s Myanmar subsidiary, Unocal Myanmar Offshore Co., has been granted exploration rights in a block located offshore Myanmar, in the Rakhine basin. Block A5 spans more than 10,600km2, and is located approximately 200km northwest of Yangon.

Maersk Drilling names 1st of 4 jack-up rigs

In a ceremony held at the Keppel FELS shipyard in Singapore, Karen Tiffen, wife of Martin Tiffen, managing director of Total E&P Norge, named the ultra-harsh environment jack-up rig ‘Maersk Intrepid’ in the presence of the guest of honour Lui Tuck Yew, Minister for Transport in Singapore.

EP contract for Petrofac in Oman

Petrofac secured an engineering and procurement (EP) contract from Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) to provide services for its Rabab Harweel Integrated Project (RHIP) located in the Harweel Cluster of fields in the south of the Sultanate of Oman.

Foster Wheeler, OMV sign alliance agreement

A subsidiary of Foster Wheeler’s Global Engineering and Construction Group has signed an alliance agreement with OMV to provide integrated project management and engineering, procurement and construction management services.

JIP to enhance offshore leak detection approach

DNV GL established a new Joint Industry Project (JIP) on Offshore Leak Detection where twenty key industry players will collaborate to develop a best practice for designing and implementing offshore leak detection systems.

New Norgren solenoid valve for commercial vehicles

Norgren is launching an innovative solenoid valve that offers enhanced reliability at a lower cost for commercial vehicle applications.

The ISIS solenoid valve has been developed by an international team spanning the UK, Germany, China and the US, and is designed to control a range of standard functions including the differential lock, engine brake and horn.

Valerus wins USD 38M contract from Cardón IV

Valerus, a provider of oil and gas handling services and equipment, was awarded a contract from Cardón IV to provide engineering and procurement of a simplified early production plant in Punto Fijo, Venezuela.

Cameron contracts CB&I, Chiyoda for LNG Facility

CB&I and Chiyoda Corporation announced that the joint venture between CB&I and Chiyoda International Corporation, a U.S. based wholly-owned subsidiary of Chiyoda, has been awarded a contract valued at approximately USD 6B by Cameron LNG to construct the Cameron Liquefaction Project in Hackberry, La.

Projects

In the rapidly evolving sphere of the valve and actuation industry, the “Projects” category stands as a vital cornerstone, offering an in-depth exploration and analysis of the latest projects reshaping the industry’s landscape. This platform not only documents the tangible progress within the sector but also serves as a beacon, illuminating the path of innovation, collaboration, and sustainability.

Here, stakeholders can immerse themselves in a rich repository of case studies, project highlights, and technological advancements, each narrating a story of ingenuity and perseverance. The category fosters a dynamic space for knowledge sharing and learning, facilitating industry professionals to glean insights from pioneering initiatives and adopt best practices in their endeavors.

As we stand on the cusp of a technological revolution, this category aims to bridge gaps, forge alliances, and encourage a forward-thinking approach. From dissecting the intricacies of project management to spotlighting the feats achieved through collaborative efforts, the “Projects” category remains committed to chronicling the journey of the industry towards a future marked by excellence and sustainability.

Stay abreast with this enriching platform, where each update serves as a testament to the industry’s vibrancy and resilience, crafting a narrative of progress and innovation that inspires stakeholders to propel the valve and actuation industry to new heights. Whether you seek inspiration or aspire to contribute to the industry’s growth, the “Projects” category is your gateway to a world of opportunities and insights, charting the course of a sector in perpetual motion towards progress and excellence.