Luciano Machado from Subsea7 to Present Study on Safe Design for Marine Transportation of Rigid Jumpers at ROG.e 2024 on September 26.
Luciano Machado, a representative of Subsea7, will discuss the development of an innovative and universal technique for securing marine transportation of rigid jumpers. The presentation is part of the ROG.e 2024 program and promises to provide insights into the best practices adopted by Subsea7 in the sector. It will be an excellent opportunity to learn about advanced technological solutions that the company has been developing to improve safety and operational efficiency.
The Subsea7 study, which will be presented on September 26, highlights the importance of safe and effective design in securing operations. Subsea 7 will showcase to clients the advantages of this technology, which promises to revolutionize the transportation of rigid jumpers. This methodology not only enhances safety but also optimizes the logistical processes involved. With applications possible in various maritime contexts, Subsea7 reaffirms its commitment to innovation and sustainability in the industry.
For more information on the opportunities offered by Subsea 7, please refer to this article: Subsea 7.
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Luciano Machado and the Study at Subsea7
Luciano Machado, Lead Engineer for Subsea Structures and Equipment at Subsea7, a global leader in providing offshore designs and technologies for the energy sector, will present the study ‘Rigid Jumpers Sea-Fastening Design: Structural Strength Assessment of the Transportation Vessel’s Deck Considering a Novel Attachment Interface’. This study was developed alongside Pedro Labouriau, Fernando Luiz, Daniel Barillari, and Erick Bragança.
Structural Assessment and Innovative Concept at Subsea7
The article details the analysis of structural stress on the supports and the assessment of loads on the vessel’s deck under various possible scenarios. Different configurations and types of jumpers are considered, with the introduction of a new structural concept that optimizes marine transportation. ‘The main study aims to demonstrate the functionalities of the project, as well as the main benefits for our clients’, comments Machado. The system stands out for its safe design of securing and for the quick assembly and disassembly of the transport supports, facilitating mobilization for new trips. For more information, visit the site
About Subsea7 and Its Impact in Brazil
Subsea7 is a global reference in executing offshore projects and services for the energy sector. The company operates in the offshore energy transition, promoting the ongoing evolution of low-carbon oil and gas while supporting the growth of renewable and emerging energies. In Brazil for over 35 years, Subsea7 has more than two thousand employees spread across operational bases located in Ubu, Espírito Santo, Rio das Ostras (RJ), and Niterói (RJ), as well as an office in the city of Rio de Janeiro.
Operational Areas and Services of Subsea7 in Brazil
In Brazil, Subsea 7’s operations are divided into two main areas: First, subsea and conventional, which includes Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Installation (EPCI), as well as decommissioning at various depths and PLSV contracts. Second, life-of-field services, which involve inspection, repair, and maintenance, in addition to integrity management and support services. These services are essential to ensure the efficiency and safety of offshore operations over time.
Source: PRESS SUBSEA7

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