DIVING EQUIPMENT & UNDERWATER SERVICES ROVOP Celebrates Successful First Year in
Middle East with Recruitment Boost ROVOP, the subsea robotics specialist, is set to add to its ranks at its Middle East base due to a rise in demand for its services following a successful first year in the region.
The company is looking for experienced ROV personnel to work from its Middle East Operational Centre in Dubai, delivering services including drilling support, inspection repair and maintenance and construction across subsea operations.
The new hires will have access to the company’s extensive ROVOP Academy career development programme, which caters for all levels of expertise. The Academy is the
cornerstone to ROVOP’s commitment to personnel and clients to ensure that its personnel are the most skilled in the ROV industry. The Programme is also tailored to client requirements to ensure maximum efficiency is achieved in all offshore operations.
ROVOP provides the highest quality services to clients across the Middle East subsea oil and gas sector, underpinned by operational excellence and a diverse fleet of ROVs, all managed and operated in-region.
David Lamont, CEO at ROVOP, said: “We are in a strong position in the Middle East. After a successful first year in the region, we are ready to expand and build upon our services offering by adding to our team.
“The Middle East is an important market for us. We have been providing our clients with ROV services in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait and Oman, amongst others, and we look forward to continuing to strengthen our presence in the Middle East by bolstering our personnel.”
Ecosse IP Unveils Three New Technologies at
Offshore Decommissioning Conference Ecosse IP Ltd (EIP), based in Banchory, Aberdeenshire presented at last months Offshore Decommissioning Conference as part of OGTC’s Tech Zone. EIP was one of twelve companies invited by OGTC to present new technologies for the offshore energy sector, including late- life and decommissioning.
solution designed to transform subsea lifting and manoeuvring objects subsea. The company is already in discussions with several operators on deploying the AL for use in the decommissioning sector.
The company, established in July 2018, launched its first innovative technology, Ambient Lifter (AL) in 2018. The patented AL is an innovative
Dorothy Burke, Managing Director, unveiled the company’s latest innovations to the 400 delegates attending this year’s Offshore Decommissioning Conference, hosted by Decom North Sea and Oil & Gas UK, announcing the company’s newest technologies, MOWT, FLOWT and DRS.
Ecosse IP’s strategy is to design and deliver innovative products which will revolutionise subsea operations and deliver cost-effective solutions to improve operational efficiencies as well as delivering new approaches for lifting, manoeuvring and powering subsea assets and offshore platforms.
Mass of Water Turbine (MOWT) has been designed and engineered by EIP to harness kinetic energy from water.
Floating Offshore Wind Tensioning System (FLOWT), designed by EIP, delivers wind energy to offshore platforms.
Deployment & Recovery System (DRS) is a modular skid and basket system for the deployment and recovery of subsea assets.
Using a combination of these technologies ensures that EIP is on track to transform subsea operations with cost-effective solutions, saving the industry time, improving safety and reducing the cost of the decommissioning for operators.
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