Jeyhun Farajli discusses how Strohm is driving innovation with its global team

2 May 2024

Jeyhun Farajli discusses how Strohm is driving innovation with its global team

Building on his process and pipeline precommissioning, and hydrotesting engineering experience at Halliburton and Saipem, Jeyhun Farajli has been putting his expertise to the test at Strohm and working closely with our global teams. Having joined the company as a project and technical sales engineer in 2023, he is now marking a year with the company by sitting down to discuss his time so far and where he sees opportunities arising across the renewables and CCS industry.

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World Pipelines Feb 2022: Mitigating the issue of pipeline corrosion using Thermoplastic Composite Pipes

14 February 2022

World Pipelines Feb 2022: Mitigating the issue of pipeline corrosion using Thermoplastic Composite Pipes

The potential impact of pipeline corrosion within the oil and gas industry can be devastating for many reasons. In addition to the increased cost of maintenance and replacing parts, expensive offshore pipeline installation projects, and the huge costs due to loss of production, the consequences of oil spills and leakages from corroded pipelines are not to be understated.

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Petróleo Hoje Sep 2021: Strohm eyeing the revitalization of mature fields

1 October 2021

Petróleo Hoje Sep 2021: Strohm eyeing the revitalization of mature fields

Strohm, a supplier of composite risers (TCP, its acronym in English), wants to double its bet in Brazil. After announcing the opening of an office in Rio de Janeiro and the intention to install a factory in the country as a result of the TCP Riser qualification process with Petrobras and Shell, which foresees the installation of a pilot project in deep waters by 2024, is now attentive to the revitalization of mature fields.

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Here’s what Thermoplastic Composite Pipe does not do: corrode

17 December 2019

Here’s what Thermoplastic Composite Pipe does not do: corrode

Thermoplastic Composite Pipe (TCP) is sometimes referred to as “non-metallic pipe”, or NMP, as a way of describing what it is not. The background for this interesting description is to make it clear that TCP does not corrode. In this article we explore what this attribute of TCP actually means for E&P companies, both in operating benefits and the knock-on infrastructure and installation cost savings. 

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