North-east service firm SeaEnergy has won a $1million contract with Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) for an R2S visual asset management system.
In line with the deal SeaEnergy’s subsidiary Return To Scene will provide spherical photographic capturing of the Ku-S Central Processing Installation and its bridge-linked satellites, in the Ku-Maloob-Zaap oilfield located in the Bay of Campeche, Gulf of Mexico, by the end of the year.
The R2S visual asset management system, which provides high definition 360-degrees spherical photography, capturing offshore oil and gas assets and providing the user with an interactive walk around, has already been used by 14 operators in the UK Continental Shelf and US Gulf of Mexico (GOM), including BP, Chevron, Total and ConocoPhillips, on a diverse range of projects, the firm claims.
“We are at a key stage in the development of the SeaEnergy Group and this is a very exciting time for us as we continue to grow our international presence,” said Bob Donnelly, director of business development for the SeaEnergy Group.
“We are delighted that the benefits of our technology and the efficiencies it allows for end users have been recognised by Pemex.”