HARVEST WINS THREE YEAR CONTRACT WITH DOF SUBSEA ON ESSO DECOMISSIONING PROJECT
Harvest's ultra-low-bandwidth, high-quality and secure technology will play a key role inDOF Subsea’s (DOF) three-year contract with Esso Australia (Esso) to decommission ExxonMobil’s extensive offshore oil and gas infrastructure in the Bass Strait.
Decommissioning of offshore facilities involves highly hazardous tasks for people, assets, and the environment, and requires technical and engineering experts to safely manage the process.
Harvest’s technology will be installed on the Multi-Purpose Supply Vessel, 'Skandi Darwin' which means subject matter experts, task specialists and project managers can view work remotely, without the need for large numbers of personnel on the vessel. This not only decreases delays and expensive travel costs but also improves project safety and schedule achievement.
This partnership with DOF is a key part of Harvest’s Phase 2 strategy for income growth and diversity.
“We are excited about developing our relationship with DOF as they extend their footprint here in Australia and look forward to supporting them as they expand their remote operations presence across the globe,” said Jimmy Dean, Harvest Technology Group’s Head of Solution Architecture.
Harvest’s AVR2™ hardware powered by the Nodestream™ transfer protocol will be installed on the MPSV Skandi Darwin in the coming weeks. |
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