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Meet us at SPE Offshore Europe 2023 (Scotland)

Meet us at SPE Offshore Europe 2023 (Scotland)

STAPEM Group and Film-Ocean Confirm Participation in SPE Offshore Europe 2023 to Celebrate the Event’s 50th Anniversary

STAPEM Group, a global leader in maritime and offshore services, is proud to announce that its subsidiary, Film-Ocean, a specialist in innovative subsea solutions, will participate in the 50th edition of SPE Offshore Europe in Aberdeen, from September 5-8, 2023.

Alexandre Bottin, Business Development Manager of the STAPEM Group, will also be present and will specifically focus on the strategic challenges of energy transition, a subject that prominently features in the event’s agenda.

A Pivotal Event in a Strategic Location
Located at the heart of Northern Europe’s oil and gas region, SPE Offshore Europe is the flagship event for the offshore industry. This year’s conference theme is “Accelerating the transition to a better energy future” and will be held at P&J Live, near Aberdeen International Airport.

Visit Film-Ocean at Stand 2G28
 Film-Ocean is a leading player in the offshore energy sector, specializing in ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) inspection and intervention services. Leveraging a fleet of industry-leading ROV assets, the company offers innovative and cost-effective subsea solutions on a global scale. With a strong track record in Inspection, Repair, and Maintenance (IRM) projects, Film-Ocean provides versatile deployment options tailored to meet the specific needs of both platform-based and ROV support vessel operations. Backed by a highly experienced management and project management team, the company is committed to delivering projects in a manner that is not only safe but also efficient and effective.

Stand 2G28, Center of Hall 2, P&J Live, Aberdeen, September 5-8, 2023

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