Technical Workshop: Offshore Electrical Integrity Monitoring

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About

When safety, reliability, and operational efficiency are paramount, oil and gas operators need innovations that reliably push the boundaries of performance. Insulation resistance monitoring is one of the most critical yet often overlooked aspects of electrical integrity in this field, a cornerstone of predictive maintenance and asset protection.

Bender technology continuously monitors unearthed electrical systems in oil, gas, and subsea applications. Insulation monitoring and fault location solutions provide real-time data, enable fault diagnosis, and provide advanced warnings for developing insulation faults. This prevents equipment failure and downtime, helping production managers and maintenance teams improve plant availability and oil and gas production output.

WHY ATTEND:

This workshop has been designed to introduce and gain feedback about our groundbreaking measurement principle, which aims to redefine how insulation resistance is monitored and managed. This solution shifts from the limitation of a single system-wide insulation resistance (IR) value to offering real-time, individual circuit-level IR values that empower operators with actionable insights, enhanced safety, and reduced downtime.

The financial case for advanced monitoring extends well beyond initial procurement costs. This technology is already well established in the rail sector, driving impressive returns, including reduced possession costs, delay penalties avoided, predictive maintenance scheduling, and emergency responses eliminated.

We'll be running two identical sessions; you can choose your preference on the booking form. 

BREAKFAST SESSION

  • 8.00 am: Welcome, registration, and complimentary breakfast

  • 8.30 am: Introduction of Bender UK and team 

  • 8.45 am: An overview of insulation resistance monitoring for oil, gas, and subsea applications 

  • 9.00 am: Insulation monitoring and detection theory - a recap on some of the basics and inherent limitations. 

  • 9.30 am: Practical demonstration of Bender UK’s new monitoring capability, including case studies of the technology in proven applications. 

  • 10.00 am: Scenario-based demonstrations focusing on reducing the time and resources needed to turn an alarm into a successfully fixed fault. 

  • 10.30 am: Q & A and close

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LUNCH SESSION

  • 1.00 pm: Welcome, registration, and complimentary lunch

  • 1.30 pm: Introduction of Bender UK and team

  • 1.45 pm: An overview of insulation resistance monitoring for oil, gas, and subsea applications

  • 2.00 pm: Insulation monitoring and detection theory - a recap on some of the basics and inherent limitations.

  • 2.30 pm: Practical demonstration of Bender UK’s new monitoring capability, including case studies of the technology in proven applications.

  • 3.00 pm: Scenario-based demonstrations focusing on reducing time and resources needed to turn an alarm into a successfully fixed fault.

  • 3.30 pm: Q & A and close

 

 

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:

  • How to monitor unearthed electrical systems in oil, gas, and subsea applications.

  • The strengths and limitations of earth fault detection systems currently in use, and the advantages of implementing new technologies.

  • How to analyse and interpret data provided by earth fault monitoring solutions.

  • The benefits of smarter monitoring techniques and principles of measurement, and their advantages to operators by enhancing electrical safety, reducing engineering works, and preventing downtime.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

Electrical engineers, project managers, buyers, and asset engineers within the oil and gas sectors.

The workshop will be delivered by Robbie Mewton and Stuart Garnett

Date

Wednesday 26 November 2025

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