Ocean services provider DeepOcean has expanded its fleet of remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) by adding eight new units to its existing fleet.Three new ROVs have recently been delivered…
Ocean services provider DeepOcean has expanded its fleet of remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) by adding eight new units to its existing fleet.
Three new ROVs have recently been delivered, with the remaining five scheduled for delivery over the next four years.
In addition, there are 13 further units available as options. The program marks a significant step forward in the adoption of modern electric ROV technology and will support more sustainable subsea operations going forward.
“Our operating model is founded on engineering, project management, proprietary technology, an extensive subsea tool pool, ROVs and a versatile subsea fleet.
“The ROVs serve as our eyes and hands on the seabed, playing a vital role in this equation. We have collaborated closely with Kystdesign for 26 years, and we are excited to take the development to the next level, together,” says Øyvind Mikaelsen, CEO of DeepOcean.
DeepOcean has signed an agreement with Kystdesign for the delivery of seven ROVs, two of which have already been delivered. In addition, one unit has recently been delivered by Argus Remote Systems.
In addition to four conventional ROV’s, Kystdesign will over the next four years supply two electric work class ROVs (WROV) and one electric observation ROV to
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