Trendsetter enhances intervention capability with new system
HOUSTON -- As part of their continued focus on subsea well intervention, Trendsetter is pleased to
announce that they have expanded their systems inventory in response to market demand to include a
second Subsea Tree Injection Manifold (STIM).
The STIM‐II has completed all testing and is now ready for deployment for subsea hydraulic intervention operations. With a pressure rating of 15,000 psi, flowrates in excess of 12 bpm and a water depth rating of 10,000 ft, the STIM systems are the premier solution for live well acid stimulation and abandonment as well as hydrate and flowline remediation operations.
“The addition of STIM‐II to our fleet will allow us to respond to the aggressive timelines required by Operators to maintain well productivity and add value to their bottom line,” said Mike Cargol, V.P. of Rentals & Services for Trendsetter Engineering. “Our teams’ focus on reliable and simplistic designs has been the key to Trendsetter’s intervention success with STIM and we will be building upon this success in 2020 with the impending introduction of our revolutionary new TRIDENT modular intervention systems.”
Trendsetter Engineering, Inc. is a privately owned oil and gas service company based in Houston, Texas which provides specialized subsea hardware and offshore service solutions globally from exploration drilling through abandonment.