STATS Group reports global success for subsea tie-in projects

March 05, 2025

STATS Group, a global provider in pipeline isolation and connection solutions, is tackling critical challenges in offshore infrastructure and revolutionizing subsea pipeline tie-ins with its advanced mechanical hot tap clamps and proprietary intervention technologies. 

As the energy sector faces increasing demands for supply security and infrastructure efficiency, STATS Group's innovative solutions enable operators to connect new oil and gas fields to existing networks without production shutdowns, and to re-route pipelines on decommissioning projects. 

The company's subsea mechanical hot tap clamps provide a superior alternative to hyperbaric welding which is traditionally used for connecting new pipelines to existing assets - avoiding the need to engage diving personnel while reducing operational complexity.

In addition to innovative tap solutions, STATS' patented BISEP® line stop technology offers a fully monitored dual seal barrier that meets DNV Type Approval standards for Pipeline Isolation Plugs. Mid-line isolations for repair or maintenance purposes can be done without halting production operations. 

"As a trusted partner in subsea pipeline infrastructure development, STATS Group is committed to addressing the industry's most complex challenges with our market-leading subsea technologies," said Andy Norrie, STATS Group’s Head of Sales and Business Development for Europe. 

"We have strategically positioned ourselves to support our clients by delivering innovative and efficient solutions tailored to their project needs."

STATS’ expertise in subsea tie-ins has been demonstrated through successful international projects - from the North Sea, to the Gulf of Mexico and AsiaPac.

Recent successful deployments include:

  • Bass Strait, Offshore Australia: Installation of an 18" hot tap clamp with a 12" branch, maintaining pipeline pressure at 72.5 bar on a critical pipeline tie-in.
  • Dutch North Sea: Support for Petrogas in connecting gas fields with potential reserves of 100 billion cubic feet to existing infrastructure.
  • Norwegian Continental Shelf: Collaboration with Aker BP and Subsea 7 to install an 8" mechanical hot tap clamp operating at 143 bar. The first of its kind in NCS, the elimination of hyperbaric welding reduced costs and saved time. 

Andy Norrie added: “STATS Group's technologies comply with the highest industry standards and our solutions are gaining traction in all the major energy hubs, particularly the Middle East, where significant subsea infrastructure development is anticipated. 

“As the global energy sector continues to evolve, STATS Group remains at the forefront of technological advancement, addressing not only industry challenges, but setting new benchmarks for safety, efficiency, and sustainability in offshore operations.”

 

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