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Subsea Processing and Power
published: 28 Jan 2020
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Subsea riser design and the challenges of deepwater oil & gas
We have been extracting hydrocarbons from subsea reservoirs for many decades, with offshore drilling and production moving into ever deeper water and increasingly harsh environments. The subsea riser is the pipeline that connects a well at the seabed, to a vessel or platform at the surface. The engineering challenges that must be overcome to develop subsea risers are huge, and are supported by a global industry of engineers, designers and technical experts.
Offshore wells can now be found in locations with challenges including water depths of up to 3 kilometres, severe weather conditions (wind, ocean currents, and wave heights approaching 20 metres), and lack of onshore infrastructure. The subsea riser must be able to safely withstand complex dynamic loading over the life of the field.
T...
published: 29 Sep 2020
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Subsea Umbilicals - SUT+ Webinar
Since graduating in 2001 with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, David has spent the past 18 years developing an umbilical focussed career within the Oil and Gas industry. After a brief period working in Coiled Tubing well interventions, in 2004 David’s career shifted towards subsea umbilicals where he began training as an umbilical project engineer with Oceaneering Multiflex in Rosyth. Over the next 6 years, he undertook a number of challenging roles within the organisation, culminating in his appointment as technical sales manager.
In 2011, after a year-long travel sabbatical, David returned to the industry seeking new challenges. Using his umbilical manufacturing background as leverage, David has been providing specialist engineering support to design consultancies, oper...
published: 20 Jan 2022
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Inside the Extreme Life of Divers Repairing Billion $ Underwater Cables
Welcome back to the FLUCTUS channel for a discussion about how thousands of miles of undersea cables are installed and repaired and how the ocean poses unique problems for structures and ships.
Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are curious or an incorrigible lover of this mysterious world, our videos are made for you !
We publish 3 videos a week on our Youtube channel and many more articles on our website.
Feel free to subscribe to not miss any of our updates and visit our website to discover additional content.
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Please keep the comments section respectful. Any spam, insults or troll will be deleted.
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published: 17 Mar 2023
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10 - Layout of offshore subsea production systems - short
Video: http://www.ipt.ntnu.no/~stanko/files/Courses/TPG4230/2018/Videos/20180219.mp4
Pdf notes:
http://www.ipt.ntnu.no/~stanko/files/Courses/TPG4230/2018/Notes/20180219.pdf
published: 20 Feb 2018
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Subsea Vertical Tree System
Subsea Vertical Tree System (Courtesy of Expro)
published: 17 Feb 2016
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Shell makes a leap in technology with subsea compression pilot
A great amount of future production at the Shell operated gas field Ormen Lange is dependent on compression. As the gas is extracted, pressure from the reservoir drops. The gas will require "a push" in order to gain enough velocity in the pipeline up the steep ascent to the onshore gas plant of Nyhamna in Norway. In 2012, Shell and the license partners will select the most appropriate type of compression for Ormen Lange: as subsea equipment on the seabed or from a floating tension leg platform. Until a choice has been made, planning for both alternatives are running in parallel.
The subsea alternative for future compression at Ormen Lange represents cutting edge technological development. This pilot comprises the world's first complete compressor system in which every power distribution ...
published: 15 Nov 2011
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Subsea Pipeline Isolation and Repair of Anchor Damage on 28” Gas Export Line
STATS Group were contracted by COOEC Subsea Technology Co.,Ltd. to provide temporary subsea isolation of the YaCheng pipeline, situated in the South China Sea. The 780km 28” subsea gas export pipeline supplies gas to Hong Kong and had become damaged by an anchor approximately 280km from Hong Kong, at a water depth of 90 meters. The dragged anchor damaged one of two subsea Pipeline End Manifolds (PLEM) and made a severe dent in the pipeline adjacent to the downstream PLEM. When the damage was identified, a temporary repair was implemented by installing a 400m 14” bypass between the PLEMs, which enabled the pipeline to continue operating at its normal operating pressure of 70bar, while the permanent repair was being engineered.
As the pipeline is of crucial importance for the supply of gas ...
published: 04 Aug 2016
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HOLEY MOLEY, GRASS CUTTING UNDERWATER?
Join the Cutcrew grounds maintenance team as we are go about our week in the commercial gardening world in this weeks episode of behind the blade: HOLEY MOLEY, GRASS CUTTING UNDERWATER?
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In this exciting video we get to use our new mole drainer to relieve drainage issues on football pitches, we battle the ensueing weather in the UK trying to tie up grounds maintenance contracts before the rain and Jack travels to Belfast to visit @Premier_lawns_official , to be a guest on the @Roots_to_Revenue Podcast!
Partnered by Kress
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Check out ERH Services for the CHCNAV:
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This week, we're...
published: 29 Feb 2024
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Scary Job of Repairing Million $ Cables Underwater
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel for a feature on the complex operation of maintaining undersea cable to ensure a constant and consistent flow of power, data, and communications across the globe at all times.
Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are curious or an incorrigible lover of this mysterious world, our videos are made for you !
We publish 3 videos a week on our Youtube channel and many more articles on our website.
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published: 28 May 2022
1:02:18
Subsea riser design and the challenges of deepwater oil & gas
We have been extracting hydrocarbons from subsea reservoirs for many decades, with offshore drilling and production moving into ever deeper water and increasing...
We have been extracting hydrocarbons from subsea reservoirs for many decades, with offshore drilling and production moving into ever deeper water and increasingly harsh environments. The subsea riser is the pipeline that connects a well at the seabed, to a vessel or platform at the surface. The engineering challenges that must be overcome to develop subsea risers are huge, and are supported by a global industry of engineers, designers and technical experts.
Offshore wells can now be found in locations with challenges including water depths of up to 3 kilometres, severe weather conditions (wind, ocean currents, and wave heights approaching 20 metres), and lack of onshore infrastructure. The subsea riser must be able to safely withstand complex dynamic loading over the life of the field.
There are two distinct stages of developing a subsea reservoir: exploration and production. Exploration requires the drilling of wells, sometimes to a distance of several kilometres below the seabed, typically using existing drilling risers that must be optimised for use at a specific location. Production systems are typically bespoke designs, which are installed subsea with a view to achieving continuous production for a service life that may exceed 25 years. In all cases safety is paramount. This is achieved through industry experience, technological innovation, numerical analysis in the design phase, and condition monitoring.
This webinar gives an overview of the engineering challenges associated with subsea riser design, some examples of the problems faced, and how these can be overcome.
https://wn.com/Subsea_Riser_Design_And_The_Challenges_Of_Deepwater_Oil_Gas
We have been extracting hydrocarbons from subsea reservoirs for many decades, with offshore drilling and production moving into ever deeper water and increasingly harsh environments. The subsea riser is the pipeline that connects a well at the seabed, to a vessel or platform at the surface. The engineering challenges that must be overcome to develop subsea risers are huge, and are supported by a global industry of engineers, designers and technical experts.
Offshore wells can now be found in locations with challenges including water depths of up to 3 kilometres, severe weather conditions (wind, ocean currents, and wave heights approaching 20 metres), and lack of onshore infrastructure. The subsea riser must be able to safely withstand complex dynamic loading over the life of the field.
There are two distinct stages of developing a subsea reservoir: exploration and production. Exploration requires the drilling of wells, sometimes to a distance of several kilometres below the seabed, typically using existing drilling risers that must be optimised for use at a specific location. Production systems are typically bespoke designs, which are installed subsea with a view to achieving continuous production for a service life that may exceed 25 years. In all cases safety is paramount. This is achieved through industry experience, technological innovation, numerical analysis in the design phase, and condition monitoring.
This webinar gives an overview of the engineering challenges associated with subsea riser design, some examples of the problems faced, and how these can be overcome.
- published: 29 Sep 2020
- views: 29426
49:43
Subsea Umbilicals - SUT+ Webinar
Since graduating in 2001 with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, David has spent the past 18 years developing an umbilical focussed career within th...
Since graduating in 2001 with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, David has spent the past 18 years developing an umbilical focussed career within the Oil and Gas industry. After a brief period working in Coiled Tubing well interventions, in 2004 David’s career shifted towards subsea umbilicals where he began training as an umbilical project engineer with Oceaneering Multiflex in Rosyth. Over the next 6 years, he undertook a number of challenging roles within the organisation, culminating in his appointment as technical sales manager.
In 2011, after a year-long travel sabbatical, David returned to the industry seeking new challenges. Using his umbilical manufacturing background as leverage, David has been providing specialist engineering support to design consultancies, operators and EPCI contractors ever since. David currently works for Subsea7 as a Senior Controls and Umbilicals Engineer based in Westhill.
Presentation Overview:
- Umbilicals Overview – the bigger picture
- Who’s who in the umbilical industry
- Umbilical design – an Engineering smorgasbord
- Spotlight: Challenges of a dynamic environment
- Umbilical testing
- The future of umbilicals – where do we go from here
SUT+ Webinar 15 December 2021
To find out more about SUT or to become a member go to https://www.sut.org/
https://wn.com/Subsea_Umbilicals_Sut_Webinar
Since graduating in 2001 with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, David has spent the past 18 years developing an umbilical focussed career within the Oil and Gas industry. After a brief period working in Coiled Tubing well interventions, in 2004 David’s career shifted towards subsea umbilicals where he began training as an umbilical project engineer with Oceaneering Multiflex in Rosyth. Over the next 6 years, he undertook a number of challenging roles within the organisation, culminating in his appointment as technical sales manager.
In 2011, after a year-long travel sabbatical, David returned to the industry seeking new challenges. Using his umbilical manufacturing background as leverage, David has been providing specialist engineering support to design consultancies, operators and EPCI contractors ever since. David currently works for Subsea7 as a Senior Controls and Umbilicals Engineer based in Westhill.
Presentation Overview:
- Umbilicals Overview – the bigger picture
- Who’s who in the umbilical industry
- Umbilical design – an Engineering smorgasbord
- Spotlight: Challenges of a dynamic environment
- Umbilical testing
- The future of umbilicals – where do we go from here
SUT+ Webinar 15 December 2021
To find out more about SUT or to become a member go to https://www.sut.org/
- published: 20 Jan 2022
- views: 17013
15:02
Inside the Extreme Life of Divers Repairing Billion $ Underwater Cables
Welcome back to the FLUCTUS channel for a discussion about how thousands of miles of undersea cables are installed and repaired and how the ocean poses unique p...
Welcome back to the FLUCTUS channel for a discussion about how thousands of miles of undersea cables are installed and repaired and how the ocean poses unique problems for structures and ships.
Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are curious or an incorrigible lover of this mysterious world, our videos are made for you !
We publish 3 videos a week on our Youtube channel and many more articles on our website.
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https://wn.com/Inside_The_Extreme_Life_Of_Divers_Repairing_Billion_Underwater_Cables
Welcome back to the FLUCTUS channel for a discussion about how thousands of miles of undersea cables are installed and repaired and how the ocean poses unique problems for structures and ships.
Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are curious or an incorrigible lover of this mysterious world, our videos are made for you !
We publish 3 videos a week on our Youtube channel and many more articles on our website.
Feel free to subscribe to not miss any of our updates and visit our website to discover additional content.
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- published: 17 Mar 2023
- views: 2422094
1:08:26
10 - Layout of offshore subsea production systems - short
Video: http://www.ipt.ntnu.no/~stanko/files/Courses/TPG4230/2018/Videos/20180219.mp4
Pdf notes:
http://www.ipt.ntnu.no/~stanko/files/Courses/TPG4230/2018/Notes/...
Video: http://www.ipt.ntnu.no/~stanko/files/Courses/TPG4230/2018/Videos/20180219.mp4
Pdf notes:
http://www.ipt.ntnu.no/~stanko/files/Courses/TPG4230/2018/Notes/20180219.pdf
https://wn.com/10_Layout_Of_Offshore_Subsea_Production_Systems_Short
Video: http://www.ipt.ntnu.no/~stanko/files/Courses/TPG4230/2018/Videos/20180219.mp4
Pdf notes:
http://www.ipt.ntnu.no/~stanko/files/Courses/TPG4230/2018/Notes/20180219.pdf
- published: 20 Feb 2018
- views: 33950
7:25
Subsea Vertical Tree System
Subsea Vertical Tree System (Courtesy of Expro)
Subsea Vertical Tree System (Courtesy of Expro)
https://wn.com/Subsea_Vertical_Tree_System
Subsea Vertical Tree System (Courtesy of Expro)
- published: 17 Feb 2016
- views: 85413
1:11
Shell makes a leap in technology with subsea compression pilot
A great amount of future production at the Shell operated gas field Ormen Lange is dependent on compression. As the gas is extracted, pressure from the reservoi...
A great amount of future production at the Shell operated gas field Ormen Lange is dependent on compression. As the gas is extracted, pressure from the reservoir drops. The gas will require "a push" in order to gain enough velocity in the pipeline up the steep ascent to the onshore gas plant of Nyhamna in Norway. In 2012, Shell and the license partners will select the most appropriate type of compression for Ormen Lange: as subsea equipment on the seabed or from a floating tension leg platform. Until a choice has been made, planning for both alternatives are running in parallel.
The subsea alternative for future compression at Ormen Lange represents cutting edge technological development. This pilot comprises the world's first complete compressor system in which every power distribution module is installed under water. In order to qualify such technology, it must be demonstrated that this type of compressor plant will remain stable over an extended period. The Ormen Lange Subsea Compression Project involves design, construction and testing of a full scale subsea compression system. Individual parts and components from a whole range of suppliers have been qualified and thoroughly tested before being assembled together. The test equipment is placed in a specially adapted test pit at Nyhamna, where it will be tested with well stream simulations from the Ormen Lange field.
Shell reached a new milestone in the Ormen Lange Subsea Compression Project 30th of August, when the test pit was filled with water. The pit at Nyhamna measures 42 * 28 * 17 meters and have been specially designed for the project. It took about 17 hours over two days to fill the pit with about 22 000 m3 of seawater.
Go here to learn more about Shell's activities in Norway and the Ormen Lange field: http://www.shell.no
Read more and explore interactive stories on innovation in energy by downloading our free iPad app INSIDE ENERGY http://www.shell.com/home/content/innovation/inside_energy/
Welcome to Shell’s official YouTube channel. Subscribe here to learn about the future of energy, see our new technology and innovation in action or watch highlights from our major projects around the world. Here you’ll also find videos on jobs and careers, motorsports, the Shell Eco-marathon as well as new products like Shell V-Power. If you have any thoughts or questions, please comment, like or share. Together we can #makethefuture
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https://wn.com/Shell_Makes_A_Leap_In_Technology_With_Subsea_Compression_Pilot
A great amount of future production at the Shell operated gas field Ormen Lange is dependent on compression. As the gas is extracted, pressure from the reservoir drops. The gas will require "a push" in order to gain enough velocity in the pipeline up the steep ascent to the onshore gas plant of Nyhamna in Norway. In 2012, Shell and the license partners will select the most appropriate type of compression for Ormen Lange: as subsea equipment on the seabed or from a floating tension leg platform. Until a choice has been made, planning for both alternatives are running in parallel.
The subsea alternative for future compression at Ormen Lange represents cutting edge technological development. This pilot comprises the world's first complete compressor system in which every power distribution module is installed under water. In order to qualify such technology, it must be demonstrated that this type of compressor plant will remain stable over an extended period. The Ormen Lange Subsea Compression Project involves design, construction and testing of a full scale subsea compression system. Individual parts and components from a whole range of suppliers have been qualified and thoroughly tested before being assembled together. The test equipment is placed in a specially adapted test pit at Nyhamna, where it will be tested with well stream simulations from the Ormen Lange field.
Shell reached a new milestone in the Ormen Lange Subsea Compression Project 30th of August, when the test pit was filled with water. The pit at Nyhamna measures 42 * 28 * 17 meters and have been specially designed for the project. It took about 17 hours over two days to fill the pit with about 22 000 m3 of seawater.
Go here to learn more about Shell's activities in Norway and the Ormen Lange field: http://www.shell.no
Read more and explore interactive stories on innovation in energy by downloading our free iPad app INSIDE ENERGY http://www.shell.com/home/content/innovation/inside_energy/
Welcome to Shell’s official YouTube channel. Subscribe here to learn about the future of energy, see our new technology and innovation in action or watch highlights from our major projects around the world. Here you’ll also find videos on jobs and careers, motorsports, the Shell Eco-marathon as well as new products like Shell V-Power. If you have any thoughts or questions, please comment, like or share. Together we can #makethefuture
Visit our Website: http://www.shell.com/
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Shell/
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shell/
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/shell
Look us up on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/royaldutchshell
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company-beta/1271/
- published: 15 Nov 2011
- views: 23343
7:43
Subsea Pipeline Isolation and Repair of Anchor Damage on 28” Gas Export Line
STATS Group were contracted by COOEC Subsea Technology Co.,Ltd. to provide temporary subsea isolation of the YaCheng pipeline, situated in the South China Sea. ...
STATS Group were contracted by COOEC Subsea Technology Co.,Ltd. to provide temporary subsea isolation of the YaCheng pipeline, situated in the South China Sea. The 780km 28” subsea gas export pipeline supplies gas to Hong Kong and had become damaged by an anchor approximately 280km from Hong Kong, at a water depth of 90 meters. The dragged anchor damaged one of two subsea Pipeline End Manifolds (PLEM) and made a severe dent in the pipeline adjacent to the downstream PLEM. When the damage was identified, a temporary repair was implemented by installing a 400m 14” bypass between the PLEMs, which enabled the pipeline to continue operating at its normal operating pressure of 70bar, while the permanent repair was being engineered.
As the pipeline is of crucial importance for the supply of gas to Hong Kong, the shut-down period for the repair needed to be kept as short as possible, therefore the repair had to be done without depressurising and flooding the entire pipeline.
To enable safe recovery of both ends of the subsea pipeline onto the pipelay vessel, without depressurising the entire pipeline or allowing water ingress into the pipeline, STATS Tecno Plug and BISEP’s were installed into the pipeline to isolate only the sections of pipeline being recovered to the surface.
To ensure diver and worksite safety, the Tecno Plug and BISEP had to provide; fully proved, fail-safe, Double Block and Bleed (DBB) isolation barriers from the pressurised pipelines, in compliance with industry guidance on Isolation and Intervention for Diver Access to Subsea Systems.
For more information visit - http://www.statsgroup.com/
https://wn.com/Subsea_Pipeline_Isolation_And_Repair_Of_Anchor_Damage_On_28”_Gas_Export_Line
STATS Group were contracted by COOEC Subsea Technology Co.,Ltd. to provide temporary subsea isolation of the YaCheng pipeline, situated in the South China Sea. The 780km 28” subsea gas export pipeline supplies gas to Hong Kong and had become damaged by an anchor approximately 280km from Hong Kong, at a water depth of 90 meters. The dragged anchor damaged one of two subsea Pipeline End Manifolds (PLEM) and made a severe dent in the pipeline adjacent to the downstream PLEM. When the damage was identified, a temporary repair was implemented by installing a 400m 14” bypass between the PLEMs, which enabled the pipeline to continue operating at its normal operating pressure of 70bar, while the permanent repair was being engineered.
As the pipeline is of crucial importance for the supply of gas to Hong Kong, the shut-down period for the repair needed to be kept as short as possible, therefore the repair had to be done without depressurising and flooding the entire pipeline.
To enable safe recovery of both ends of the subsea pipeline onto the pipelay vessel, without depressurising the entire pipeline or allowing water ingress into the pipeline, STATS Tecno Plug and BISEP’s were installed into the pipeline to isolate only the sections of pipeline being recovered to the surface.
To ensure diver and worksite safety, the Tecno Plug and BISEP had to provide; fully proved, fail-safe, Double Block and Bleed (DBB) isolation barriers from the pressurised pipelines, in compliance with industry guidance on Isolation and Intervention for Diver Access to Subsea Systems.
For more information visit - http://www.statsgroup.com/
- published: 04 Aug 2016
- views: 66569
12:47
HOLEY MOLEY, GRASS CUTTING UNDERWATER?
Join the Cutcrew grounds maintenance team as we are go about our week in the commercial gardening world in this weeks episode of behind the blade: HOLEY MOLEY, ...
Join the Cutcrew grounds maintenance team as we are go about our week in the commercial gardening world in this weeks episode of behind the blade: HOLEY MOLEY, GRASS CUTTING UNDERWATER?
JOIN CUTCREW MEMBERS!
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In this exciting video we get to use our new mole drainer to relieve drainage issues on football pitches, we battle the ensueing weather in the UK trying to tie up grounds maintenance contracts before the rain and Jack travels to Belfast to visit @Premier_lawns_official , to be a guest on the @Roots_to_Revenue Podcast!
Partnered by Kress
https://www.kress.com/en-gb/
Check out Fleet Linemarking Paints:
https://fleetlinemarkers.co.uk/
Check out ERH Services for the CHCNAV:
https://www.erhservices.co.uk/
This week, we're try to tackle our visits of in commercial landscape maintenance whilst dealing with the UKs amazing wet weather conducting commercial grounds maintenance / gardening tasks and even some landscaping! 🚜💪
Don't forget to subscribe to Cutcrew Ltd for more insights into the raw reality of the commercial grounds maintenance industry. For more information, visit our website at https://www.cutcrew.co.uk or drop us an email at Hello@cutcrew.co.uk. 👍📧"
So, if you're a fan of commercial grounds maintenance / gardening or just want to see some of the most advanced equipment in action, be sure to tune in to "Behind the Blade" every week. And don't forget to subscribe to our channel for all the latest updates and behind-the-scenes looks at CutCrew Ltd in action.
ABOUT OUR CHANNEL
Our channel is about commercial grounds maintenance and gardening how-to's. We cover lots of cool stuff such as product reviews, how-to's and how to operate as a commercial gardener , landscaper / grounds maintenance business.
EQUIPMENT WE RUN:
Kress UK Power tools
Trimax mowing systems
Wright mowers
Hustler mowers
Toro Mowers
Fleet Line marking Paint
Don't forget to subscribe!
FIND US AT
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GET IN TOUCH
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https://wn.com/Holey_Moley,_Grass_Cutting_Underwater
Join the Cutcrew grounds maintenance team as we are go about our week in the commercial gardening world in this weeks episode of behind the blade: HOLEY MOLEY, GRASS CUTTING UNDERWATER?
JOIN CUTCREW MEMBERS!
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In this exciting video we get to use our new mole drainer to relieve drainage issues on football pitches, we battle the ensueing weather in the UK trying to tie up grounds maintenance contracts before the rain and Jack travels to Belfast to visit @Premier_lawns_official , to be a guest on the @Roots_to_Revenue Podcast!
Partnered by Kress
https://www.kress.com/en-gb/
Check out Fleet Linemarking Paints:
https://fleetlinemarkers.co.uk/
Check out ERH Services for the CHCNAV:
https://www.erhservices.co.uk/
This week, we're try to tackle our visits of in commercial landscape maintenance whilst dealing with the UKs amazing wet weather conducting commercial grounds maintenance / gardening tasks and even some landscaping! 🚜💪
Don't forget to subscribe to Cutcrew Ltd for more insights into the raw reality of the commercial grounds maintenance industry. For more information, visit our website at https://www.cutcrew.co.uk or drop us an email at Hello@cutcrew.co.uk. 👍📧"
So, if you're a fan of commercial grounds maintenance / gardening or just want to see some of the most advanced equipment in action, be sure to tune in to "Behind the Blade" every week. And don't forget to subscribe to our channel for all the latest updates and behind-the-scenes looks at CutCrew Ltd in action.
ABOUT OUR CHANNEL
Our channel is about commercial grounds maintenance and gardening how-to's. We cover lots of cool stuff such as product reviews, how-to's and how to operate as a commercial gardener , landscaper / grounds maintenance business.
EQUIPMENT WE RUN:
Kress UK Power tools
Trimax mowing systems
Wright mowers
Hustler mowers
Toro Mowers
Fleet Line marking Paint
Don't forget to subscribe!
FIND US AT
https://www.cutcrew.co.uk
GET IN TOUCH
Contact us on hello@cutcrew.co.uk
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💻 www.cutcrew.co.uk
📞 01933 829932
- published: 29 Feb 2024
- views: 369
9:07
Scary Job of Repairing Million $ Cables Underwater
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel for a feature on the complex operation of maintaining undersea cable to ensure a constant and consistent flow of power, data...
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel for a feature on the complex operation of maintaining undersea cable to ensure a constant and consistent flow of power, data, and communications across the globe at all times.
Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are curious or an incorrigible lover of this mysterious world, our videos are made for you !
We publish 3 videos a week on our Youtube channel and many more articles on our website.
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https://wn.com/Scary_Job_Of_Repairing_Million_Cables_Underwater
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel for a feature on the complex operation of maintaining undersea cable to ensure a constant and consistent flow of power, data, and communications across the globe at all times.
Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are curious or an incorrigible lover of this mysterious world, our videos are made for you !
We publish 3 videos a week on our Youtube channel and many more articles on our website.
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- published: 28 May 2022
- views: 802356