en.Wedoany.com Reported - Subsea engineering services provider DeepOcean has recently completed its first subsea intervention project where offshore operational leadership was managed from an onshore remote operations center. The operation took place at the Idun Nord field in the Norwegian Sea, serving Aker BP. DeepOcean's remote operations center in Haugesund, Norway, controlled one work-class ROV, while a second ROV was operated from the offshore project vessel. Digital solutions and communication systems provided by Remota supported the real-time execution.
The scope of work for this operation included subsea crane operations and close-proximity vessel positioning. Under conventional arrangements, such tasks would typically require a supervisor and an engineer to travel offshore for up to 14 days, whereas this operation was completed within a 12-hour shift.
DeepOcean views this operation as a milestone in its remote subsea capabilities, demonstrating the practical applicability of onshore remote operations centers in managing offshore operational leadership. By transferring some offshore personnel functions to an onshore center, the project execution approach opens up new possibilities in terms of manpower deployment and operational cycle duration.
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