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ROVS, AUVS, CAMERA’S & LIGHTS OCEANSCAN BUYS TELEDYNE BLUEVIEW SUBSEA SONARS


Oceanscan has purchased several Teledyne BlueView M900-130 subsea imaging sonars.


The M series sonars are 30% smaller than the older P Series, the company noted.


The Teledyne BlueView M series is commonly used as a pilot aid when navigating unmanned underwater vehicles especially in turbid and low light conditions and is also widely used for inspection, monitoring and mapping applications.


Adil Ali, Oceanscan Subsea Sales Manager said: “BlueView’s subsea technology is well known, proven and widely used.


The BlueView sonars will add new capability to our rental offering and enable us to provide ROV operators the latest


in subsea imaging tools. This further reinforces Oceanscan’s recent acquisitions in their commitment to supporting the subsea technology industry.”


Above: Oceanscan Buys Teledyne BlueView Subsea Sonars.


FORUM SIGNS COMANCHE DEAL WITH BALTIC DIVER GERMANY


Forum Energy Technologies, Inc. is pleased to announce the sale of two Sub-Atlantic™ Comanche ROVs to international diving contractor Baltic Taucherei- und Bergungsbetrieb Rostock GmbH (Baltic Diver Germany).


The deal, supported by distributor Scholz Ingenieur Bϋro, will see both systems delivered at the beginning of May 2017 following an optimised manufacturing schedule.


The Forum Sub-Atlantic Comanche was chosen due to its high thrust-to-weight ratio and compact laydown requirements which make it ideally suited for the operating environments expected by Baltic Diver.


Baltic Diver General Manager, Eyk-Uwe


Baltic Diver is a highly respected offshore services contractor in Germany. The company has recently expanded its established diving business to offer a comprehensive ROV capability to meet the increasing demand for ROV services in the Baltic Sea. Purchasing two Sub-Atlantic Comanche systems to support


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Pap said: “We have a long association with Comanche vehicles having used them in support of our operations on a number of previous occasions. We have found this ROV to be very capable and reliable and it will be an excellent asset to complement our operational requirements. By investing in our own vehicles, we are in a strong position to capitalise on the increasing opportunities in Baltic Sea windfarm business.”


The Sub-Atlantic Comanche’s will initially be used to support Baltic Diver’s recent contract awards for ordinance clearance and cable lay inspection operations in the Baltic Sea. The second Comanche will be used as a backup in support of the main vehicle.


Malcolm Johnston, Sales Manager for Forum Subsea Vehicles, said:


these operations is a clear demonstration of their confidence in our vehicles.


Baltic Diver Germany is an international diving and offshore support company providing diving, ROV and various support services to the offshore gas and renewables industries. They are operating from their own premises including quays at the river Warnow that grant direct access to the Baltic Sea. Baltic Diver’s recent investment in ROV equipment as well as additional offices and workshops in their base in Rostock proves their confidence in their future as an all-round offshore service provider.


Forum Energy Technologies, Inc. is a global oilfield products company, serving the drilling, subsea, completion, production and infrastructure sectors of the oil and natural gas industry. The company’s products include highly engineered capital equipment as well as products that are consumed in the drilling, well construction, production and transportation of oil and natural gas. Forum is headquartered in Houston, Tx with manufacturing and distribution facilities strategically located around the globe.


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