Collapsed Aberdeen firm N-Sea owed nearly £300K by EnQuest
Subsea services firm N-Sea was owed nearly £300,000 by EnQuest when its Aberdeen operation collapsed last year.
Subsea services firm N-Sea was owed nearly £300,000 by EnQuest when its Aberdeen operation collapsed last year.
Dozens of jobs are at risk as subsea services firm N-Sea wraps up its Aberdeen operation.
An investigation has been launched after a cover hatch failure resulted in a vessel taking on water at a BP-operated field located west of Shetland.
Subsea inspection, maintenance and repair (IMR) firm N-Sea has won a series of contracts out of its Middle East base worth a combined £11.6m.
Subsea inspection, maintenance and repair (IMR) firm N-Sea has won a series of contracts out of its Middle East base worth a combined £11.6m.
Subsea inspection, maintenance and repair (IMR) firm N-Sea has announced a trio of contracts worth about £12 million combined in the Middle East.
A new pay deal has been agreed which covers around 1,000 workers who are part of North Sea diving crews.
An Aberdeen-based subsea technology firm has today announced the completion of a five-figure deal with energy service firm N-Sea.
Subsea inspection, maintenance and repair (IMR) firm N-Sea has appointed a new chief executive.
A new tidal erosion technology could save the average big wind project up to £8.6 million over its lifetime.
A subsea services firm, which specialises in clearing unexploded bombs from the seabed, has appointed a new survey authority.
N-Sea has received a contract worth over £5million to clear unexploded WW2 bombs to make way for an electricity cable between the UK and the Netherlands.
Dutch subsea service firm N-Sea is hoping for explosive growth in the renewables market over the next few years.
UK and Netherlands-based subsea firm N-Sea has announced a number of major contract wins totalling £40million.
Subsea service provider N-Sea has launched its new system for detecting unexploded ordnance underwater.
Dutch subsea services provider N-Sea has opened a new office in Germany to help it keep up with the "exponential" growth rate of the country's renewables market.
Subsea service firm N-Sea has teamed up with Strathclyde University on a project they claim will “transform” pipeline inspection.
N-Sea has added to its fleet with the long-term charter of a vessel from Norwegian shipping contractor Siem Offshore.
Two Dutch companies have joined forces to help wind farm developers defuse problems with unexploded bombs.
N-Sea has invested in a new office in Dubai, strengthening its Middle East presence.
Dutch inspection, maintenance and repair specialists N-Sea has been awarded the Galloper offshore wind farm unexploded ordinance contract.
Bad vibes were outlawed on N-Sea’s stand at Subsea Expo yesterday. Roddy James, the energy service firm’s chief operating officer, came up with the idea of having a “swear box” as a tongue-in-cheek remedy to the air of negativity in the north-east. Mr James said: “We talked about it earlier doors and decided if anyone comes onto the stand and is negative we’re going to make them pay into the fine box, hoping by the end of the day it won’t be full.”
N-Sea offshore has moved into new premises as its business continues to expand. The move into the Norwich-based premises are aimed at supporting the company's increased activity in the oil and gas and renewable market in the region.
Inspection, Maintenance and Repair (IMR) specialist N-Sea said today it had used the world’s first "wet repair habitat" to complete a subsea cable repair. The habitat has been developed by Moyle Interconnector for a 500 megawatt cable in the Irish Sea.