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What does the future hold for subsea pipeline tie-ins?

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April 2025

With the demand for safer, more efficient subsea tie-in solutions expected to grow worldwide, STATS' mechanical hot tap clamps and proprietary isolation and intervention technologies position it as a trusted partner in meeting these needs

What does the future hold for subsea pipeline tie-ins?

AS the global energy sector evolves to meet increasing demand and security of supply, subsea pipeline tie-ins have become a critical component of offshore infrastructure development.

With a growing focus on safety, efficiency and cost-effectiveness, operators are looking for innovative ways to connect new oil and gas fields to existing networks without shutting down production or to re-route pipelines to decommission redundant infrastructure.

STATS Group, a global leader in pipeline isolation, hot tapping and connection solutions, is at the forefront of this technological shift with its advanced range of subsea mechanical hot tap clamps and proprietary intervention and isolation technologies.

These technologies ensure these critical pipelines remain pressurised ensuring uninterrupted product flow to customers, while tie-ins are completed safely.

MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF SUBSEA INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT

Pipeline owners and operators face significant challenges when upgrading or expanding subsea infrastructure.

The traditional method of hyperbaric welding for connecting new pipelines to existing assets poses considerable risks, costs, and logistical hurdles.

Hyperbaric welding requires expensive equipment, highly trained diving personnel, and complex safety measures, increasing operational complexity.

STATS Group has developed an alternative solution that addresses these challenges head-on.

Their subsea mechanical hot tap clamps facilitate the permanent connection of new branch pipework to existing pipelines without the need for hyperbaric welding or pre-installed tees.

These clamps enable hot tapping into a live pipeline under pressure without interrupting production, delivering unparalleled safety and efficiency.

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