WellSentinel Coral installed onto 18-34” wellhead - redacted. Photos courtesy of Sentinel Subsea.

Applying New Thinking to Subsea Monitoring and Leak Detection

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Committed to supporting the offshore energy industry by lowering risk, reducing costs and protecting the environment, Sentinel Subsea continues to push the boundaries in innovative passive monitoring for subsea assets and repurposed carbon capture sites. Recognizing the complex nature of offshore asset operation within the challenging subsea environment, Sentinel Subsea…

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Neil Gordon
Co-founder and CEO - Sentinel Subsea

Sentinel Subsea Co-founder and CEO, Neil Gordon, is a veteran of the oil and gas industry who has been at the forefront of well technology and innovation for over 40 years. He believes, “Existing methods of monitoring subsea wells are either intermittent – meaning there are periods when they’re not monitoring – or they’re constant but power hungry and expensive. Electricity doesn’t sit naturally underwater, so there are also reliability issues with commonly used technology.”

“In passive technology, we believe we have developed a truly transformational technology for the industry that provides reliable and continuous real time asset integrity assurance. These successful installations are just the start. Working closely with the operators, WellSentinel™ and Sentinel Subsea’s innovative portfolio of passive monitoring systems will deliver sustainable, environmentally friendly solutions to offshore asset monitoring while also providing substantial cost and time savings for the operator.” 

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