To study the oil tank of an FPSO in a 100% robotic way

The project marks the first time a complete oil cargo tank inspection has been performed without direct human input, using advanced robotic technology.
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Geo Oceans has achieved a significant milestone by obtaining approval to conduct the first fully robotic special survey of an oil tank in an FPSO (Floating Production Storage and Offloading) unit in the Gulf of Mexico, the company announced. In collaboration with Shell and partner companies Sonomatic and AUAV, this achievement has been recognized by the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), highlighting the success of the complete inspection without the need for direct human intervention inside the tanks.

New technologies for oil tank inspection

This breakthrough represents a monumental change for the global FPSO industry, as traditionally, inspections on oil cargo tanks involved workers entering confined spaces, a practice that carries significant risks. The new methodology employed by Geo Oceans eliminates the need for human presence inside the tanks, fulfilling all measurement and visual inspection requirements through advanced robotic technology. advanced robotic technology. .

Key support from collaborators such as Shell’s Steve Trevino and the efforts of the deepwater team in Louisiana and the offshore team at the FPSO have been essential. Offshore installation managers Aleksandar Zhechkov and Chetan S Abhyankar played a crucial role in the successful implementation of this pioneering project.

Impact and future of robotic inspections

The successful completion of this project not only benefits Geo Oceans and its partners, but also sets a precedent for future operations in the industry. Demonstrates that robotic robotic inspections can meet and exceed the standards set by recognized classification organizations such as ABS. Furthermore, this success underscores Shell’s continued commitment to safety and its willingness to adopt new technologies in its operations.

With this achievement, Geo Oceans, together with Sonomatic and AUAV, reinforces its position as a leader in technological innovation in the oil and gas industry. The project reflects not only years of research and development, but also close and effective collaboration that has resulted in improved inspection practices.

As Geo Oceans celebrates this landmark achievement, the company anticipates future innovations that could further transform offshore surveys. The i-COT™ technology technology, in particular, has proven to be a key element in ensuring safer, more efficient and sustainable operations. The company, together with its employees, is committed to continue advancing technological excellence and leading the way to a safer and more efficient future in the industry.

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