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October ETM - Lessons Learnt in Subsea and New Energy

Society for Underwater Technology - Perth Branch

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Wed, 15 Oct, 2025 at 05:30 pm

3 hours

Parmelia Hilton Perth

Starting at AUD 25

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Date & Location

Wed, 15 Oct, 2025 at 05:30 pm to 08:30 pm (GMT+08:00)

Parmelia Hilton Perth

14 Mill Street, Perth, Australia

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About the event

October ETM - Lessons Learnt in Subsea and New Energy
The Society for Underwater Technology invite you to our Evening Technical Meeting & Annual General Meeting on 15th October 2025

About this Event

The Society for Underwater Technology invite you to the October 2025 Evening Technical Meeting:


"Lessons Learnt in Subsea and New Energy"

The evening will focus on the following three topics:

1. Lessons Learned Within Subsea: Leveraging Monitoring, Connectivity and Data for Robust Asset Integrity Management

by Thomas McCudden, Viper

Subsea electrical integrity is critical to asset longevity, reliability and safety. Drawing on more than a decade of global monitoring experience, this presentation explores how data-driven strategies can improve reliability, reduce intervention needs and extend asset life. Extensive installation data shows that insulation resistance (IR) degradation rarely occurs without early warning. Detecting subtle trends from day one, and acting early, delivers far better recovery outcomes. These findings support a wider industry shift toward integrated monitoring and condition-based maintenance, reducing reliance on reactive or time-based practices. The session will outline the technical and strategic value of proactive asset management and demonstrate how digital connectivity and condition-based intervention approaches are shaping the future of subsea reliability.



2. The fatigue life of flexible risers is a critical factor in offshore system design due to inherent safety implication

by Dr Craig Booth, Atteris

Breaches in the outer sheath need to be accounted for during design as the annulus environment alters the applicable SN curves used for fatigue calculations and can significantly affect the riser’s predicted fatigue life. The presenter will discuss impact of key parameters investigated to optimise fatigue life predictions, including operating pressure and temperature, inter-layer friction, annulus condition and current loading. Global riser and local fatigue analyses were conducted using OrcaFlex and BFLEX, respectively. Automation tools enabled concurrent operation of both software packages, improving efficiency, and facilitating a comprehensive sensitivity analysis across various operational conditions to optimise the fatigue performance prediction of the riser. The outcome of the assessment provides actionable insights into unbonded flexible riser fatigue life optimisation and management.



3. Management of CCS Pipeline Networks: State of the Art

by Callum Peace, Wood PLC

Large-scale Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) hubs offer a cost-effective way for industries to reduce CO₂ emissions. Designing CCS systems for multiple emitters presents challenges, including selecting appropriate design codes in a changing regulatory landscape and managing impurities that affect CO₂ properties, phase behaviour, and water dew point.

This presentation explores industry knowledge and tools for CO₂ pipeline network design and operation, including:

  • Key outputs from Wood’s Joint Industry Project on CO₂ specification,
  • Updates to pipeline design codes and standards,
  • Technical readiness of CO₂ subsea equipment.
  • As well as emerging insights into corrosive phase development and chemical reactions.

Successful design and management of complex multi-emitter CO₂ pipeline systems require collaboration across disciplines such as pipelines, materials, flow assurance, safety, and process. The presentation highlights essential industry enablers and resources supporting this integrated approach.



Programme:

Please note the AGM will be held prior to the October ETM from 4.30-5.30pm

Register here for AGM

5.30 pm – 5.55 pm Registration & Networking

6.00 pm – 7.30 pm ETM Presentations

7.30 pm – 8.30 pm Networking drinks & nibbles

For more information about the event visit our website.

Contact: SUT (08) 9481 0999 or cGVydGhldmVudHMgfCBzdXQgISBvcmc=



Evening Technical Meetings cost:

Early Bird (For bookings up to 8th October 2025)

  • $40 SUT Members
  • $60 for Non-members
  • $ 25 Student
  • $160 for Corporate Member: Group Booking for 5pax**
  • $290 for Corporate Member: Group Booking for 10pax**

Season Pass Registration (available for sale anytime)

  • $175 for Members: 5-Ticket Season Pass*
  • $290 for Non Members: 5-Ticket Season Pass*

* indicates registration for 5 consecutive Evening Meetings. You will automatically be registered for this ETM plus the following 4 Evening Meetings so further registration is not required. Should you be unable to attend one of these meetings then registration is transferable to another SUT member. To transfer a registration please email cGVydGhldmVudHMgfCBzdXQgISBvcmc= with any changes to attendees.

** indicates registration for 5 or 10 places at this ETM.

Regular Registration (For bookings from 9th October 2025 until 2pm on 15th October 2025)

  • $50 SUT Members
  • $70 for Non-members
  • $230 for Corporate Member: Group Booking for 5pax
  • $440 for Corporate Member: Group Booking for 10pax

Late Registration/Onsite (For bookings after 2pm on 15th October 2025)

  • $55 SUT Members
  • $75 for Non-members



Terms & Conditions for this event:

SUT Evening Technical Meeting registrations are online and will be sold on a first come, first served basis.

To confirm your place at the above SUT Evening Technical Meeting, you must register and pay online prior to the event. As this event series has previously sold out, early registration is recommended. Please note, online registration closes at 2pm on the day (unless sold out prior).

Payment during the registration process (via credit card or invoice) is required in order to secure your place/s. If using credit card it will be deducted at the time of registration and an email confirmation and email receipt/tax invoice from Eventbrite will be forwarded to the stipulated email address. If invoice requested, it will be sent to your email address at time of registration and payment will be required within 14 days from receipt of invoice. If payment is not received within this time your registration may be cancelled.

*Registrations are editable online via your Eventbrite registration link until 2pm on the day.

Cancellations

Registrations are fully refundable up until 1 week prior to the event, after this point they are transferable to a nominated person. If not able to transfer no refunds will be offered.

Should our event be postponed due to government regulations surrounding COVID-19, attendees will have the option to have their ticket transferred to the postponed date or receive a full refund.

To confirm if your organisation is a Corporate Member please check the event flyer or visit www.sut.org/sut-pages/

1.5 CPD hours can be claimed for this event. Please keep the flyer and receipt for auditing purposes.

Should you have any questions please contact SUT on the above listed contact details.

For more information about the event visit our website.

Contact: SUT (08) 9481 0999 or cGVydGhldmVudHMgfCBzdXQgISBvcmc=



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Ticket Info

Tickets for October ETM - Lessons Learnt in Subsea and New Energy can be booked here.

Ticket type Ticket price
Earlybird SUT Member ($40) 40 AUD
Earlybird Non-Member ($60) 60 AUD
Earlybird GROUP BOOKING: 5pax - Corporate ($160) 32 AUD
Earlybird GROUP BOOKING: 10pax - Corporate ($290) 29 AUD
Student ($25) 25 AUD
SEASON PASS: 5 Tickets - SUT Member ($175) 175 AUD
SEASON PASS: 5 Tickets - Non-Member ($290) 290 AUD
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October ETM - Lessons Learnt in Subsea and New Energy, 15 October | Event in Perth | AllEvents
October ETM - Lessons Learnt in Subsea and New Energy
Wed, 15 Oct, 2025 at 05:30 pm
AUD 25