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Ecosse IP invests in a 950Te Cable storage carousel for UK offshore wind And inter connector projects
Ecosse IP Ltd (EIP), based in Banchory Aberdeenshire, announces a substantial investment in a 950Te carousel. The carousel is now ready for use at Sunderland Port. Based in County Durham A sister company to EIP Ltd. MASfab will be fabricating modifications to the...
Ecosse IP – Adapting to Covid-19 Update
EIP is focused on developing new innovative technology to support the offshore energy, salvage, defence and deep-water sectors. EIP is following government advice, offering our team support and IT services to enable them to homework so that we can carry on business as...
Ecosse IP announces its Mass of Water Turbine, delivering cost-effective energy generation
Mass of Water Turbine generating kinetic energy from slow-moving water in rivers, estuaries and seabeds, with applications within in a range of market sectors; decommissioning, oil and gas, utilities, defence and more.
Ecosse IP to exhibit at Subsea UK
Ecosse IP (EIP) will be exhibiting at Subsea Expo (11-13 February), Aberdeen. The company will be talking to stand visitors about the EIP patented Ambient Lifter and two new products which the company announced at the end of last year. The new technology includes...
Ecosse IP unveils three new technologies at Offshore Decommissioning Conference
Ecosse IP Ltd (EIP), based in Banchory, Aberdeenshire presented at this week’s Offshore Decommissioning Conference as part of OGTC’s Tech Zone. EIP was one of twelve companies invited by OGTC to present new technologies for the offshore energy sector, including...
How weather conditions can impact subsea lifting operations
Operators and contractors agree that one of the top six removal risks for decommissioning is poor weather conditions and the impact on a project, for example, delays and rising costs. Unlike oil and gas operations, decommissioning is less schedule-driven, but weather...