Greenline Engineering Develops Arctic Loading Station
Greenline Engineering has developed a floating arctic hose loading station mounted on a floating ice-resistant pontoon. The station is fully assembled from domestic components and equipped with Greenline Hoses ® hoses manufactured at a plant in St. Petersburg by order of Greenline.
OCIMF Updates Guidelines on Safe Single Point Mooring for Tankers
The Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF) has published a revision of its Guidelines for the Purchasing and Testing of SPM Hawsers – critical equipment used to ensure the safe mooring of tankers during the loading and discharging of oil cargoes from offshore facilities.
Green Line to supply vital equipment for Gazprom offshore projects
The Offshore & Marine Department will supply components for subsea extraction on Gazprom’s Arctic shelf. Green Line Offshore & Marine will handle the supply and installation of subsea lines, drives, cables, and connections of subsea manifolds at a depth of 200 meters.
Green Line signs contract for supply of VPU in Africa.
Green Line’s Offshore & Marine Department is signing a contract for the design, supply, and installation of an Offshore Berthing System in Africa. Previously installed OBS in the seaport do not meet the increased demand of this region. The OBS supplied to Libya will be used as a basis.
Green Line has secured its first export contract to supply Russian measurement equipment to Masqat (Oman). OQ SAOC chose Russian equipment due to its more affordable price and higher measurement accuracy. This delivery highlights the quality of Russian equipment on the global market.
The company employees held an off-site meeting on Sakhalin Island.
Employees from Green Line’s Offshore & Marine Department conducted an offsite meeting on Sakhalin Island with contractors for the "Sakhalin-1" and "Sakhalin-2" projects. "Sakhalin-1" is an oil and gas project on Sakhalin Island managed by the Russian company "Sakhalinmorneftegaz-Shelf." The project includes the development of oil and gas on the northeastern shelf of the island.
Green Line held high-level negotiations with the largest offshore EPC contractor in the region. During the talks, agreements of intent and mutual assistance for the construction of facilities in Africa and the Caspian Sea area were finalized. This successful partnership will allow Green Line to expand its portfolio of new projects worldwide. The deal is valued at $600 million, with Green Line International Hong Kong acting as the project operator.
Green Line strengthens cooperation with Roscosmos.
Green Line received an order from a subsidiary of Roscosmos Corporation to develop and supply flexible lines for transferring liquid gases at extremely low temperatures. The development will be handled by the Green Line Engineering Department, which has extensive experience in designing and manufacturing such lines for turbines.
Green Line has coordinated with partners to open an office in Hong Kong (China) in 2025 to work on projects for Russian clients in the oil and gas market in Mexico, Kazakhstan, Vietnam, and African countries. The new department, named Green Line International (GLI), will begin operations at the start of the New Year, focusing initially on projects in Africa and Kazakhstan.
Greenline employees participated in the annual ADIPEC exhibition held in Abu Dhabi. This is one of the largest global events in the oil and gas sector, bringing together industry leaders. During the exhibition, our team finalized important international agreements and partnerships and identified key development areas for the company in 2025.
The ADIPEC exhibition, taking place from November 4 to 7, 2024, in Abu Dhabi, brings together over 2,200 organizations from across the global energy ecosystem to showcase the latest advancements shaping the future of energy. Uniting the entire energy sector, the exhibition provides businesses with a unique opportunity to establish partnerships necessary for developing new business models and innovative products that align with the priorities of the evolving energy ecosystem. ADIPEC will offer participants the chance to engage in person with leaders, innovators, buyers, and sellers who are driving the energy industry forward. Gain an international perspective alongside energy professionals from 164 countries and join the discussion on responsible and sustainable energy transition issues.
Green Line has signed a contract for the supply of spare parts for the shipyard in Kronstadt.
Green Line signed a major contract to supply welded parts for the repair of a Floating Drilling Unit for one of the shipyards in Kronstadt. Some spare parts will be domestically produced at a facility in St. Petersburg. Green Line Engineering is responsible for developing the working drawings.
Green Line Offshore & Marine has secured a repeat deal to supply hoses to ADNOC in the UAE. Despite high competition, Green Line International was once again selected to implement the project.
Green Line begins construction of a new office in Vladivostok.
Green Line has finalized the site for constructing an office building for its branch in Vladivostok on Russky Island, Primorsky Krai. The expansion of the new office will allow for the hiring of additional service engineers and managers specializing in the Asian market. The main task of the Vladivostok branch remains servicing customers in Khabarovsk Krai, Primorsky Krai, as well as on Sakhalin Island and Kamchatka. Office design and spare parts warehouse planning have begun. Applications are now being accepted; please send resumes to career@greenlinerussia.com with reference to Vladivostok.
Green Line Offshore & Marine has shipped hoses compliant with GMPHOM 2009.
Green Line shipped a large batch of Arctic hoses to a Russian customer in the Arctic. The deal exceeded $2 million again. This is the ninth shipment of such class hoses to this site since 2015. The Green Line Engineering Department worked on the technical improvements. Significant modifications were made during production to extend the operational life of the hoses in extreme northern conditions. The supplied hoses can operate at temperatures down to -50°C.
Green Line has supplied a spare parts kit for a hose valve for Gazprom Neft.
The Offshore & Marine Department conducted diagnostics and supplied a set of spare parts for the hose valve (HEV) for a subsidiary of Gazprom Neft for the Arctic terminal. Green Line provided a full set of replacement spare parts, ensuring uninterrupted valve operation for three years. Green Line always keeps a spare parts kit in stock at its warehouse in Kaliningrad.
Green Line Industries has signed a contract for leasing four gas stations in the Moscow region.
The Green Line Industries Department, which services infrastructure enterprises, signed long-term contracts for the operation of four Gas Stations in the Moscow Region. The lease term for each gas station will be three years.