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Such as sealants used to seal leaks in production casings and tubings, for annular leaks, pipeline leaks, x-mas tree leaks, down-hole safety valve leaks, control system leaks, etc.

A relatively impermeable rock, commonly shale, anhydrite or salt, that forms a barrier or cap above and around reservoir rock such that fluids cannot migrate beyond the reservoir. A seal is a critical component of a complete petroleum system

All products and services required to install and operate production installations on the seabed

Seabed mapping, which is required prior to carrying out engineering work on infield production infrastructure and for the laying of export pipelines. Surveys provide information on seabed bathymetry, seafloor features, near-seabed stratigraphy and geology, which aids engineering design of the infrastructure needed to bring developments into production

A type of receiver that can be positioned on the seafloor to acquire seismic data

A device to remove dirt, water, foreign matter, or undesired liquids that are part of the gas flowstream. Air can be used to absorb water; also an oil bath might be useful to remove dust, dirt or other liquids. A scrubber is used to protect downstream rotating equipment or to recover valuable liquids from gas