Rosen, a global leader in asset integrity management, has reaffirmed its commitment to innovation and sustainability in the energy industry during the recent SLOM 2024 Conference. In an exclusive interview with Inspenet, Markus Ginten, Rosen’s Group Business Line Manager for Challenging Inspections, highlighted the company’s progress in developing next-generation inspection technologies and its role in the energy transition.
Ginten stressed the importance of rigorous qualification of inspection technologies, highlighting Rosen’s compliance with API 1163 standards. This certification ensures the accuracy and reliability of data obtained during inspections, allowing operators to make informed decisions about the integrity of their assets.
“What sets us apart is that we offer a complete service framework, from risk assessment to future integrity assessment,” Ginten said. “In addition, our inspection technology is rigorously qualified to API 1163, which is uncommon in the industry.”
Rosen is playing a crucial role in the transition to a low-carbon economy. The company is investing heavily in research and development to develop innovative solutions to hydrogen infrastructure inspection challenges. Ginten noted that Rosen is expanding its crack integrity framework to meet hydrogen-specific needs, and is developing more sensitive technologies to detect smaller anomalies.
“We are excited to be part of this energy transition,” said Ginten. “By leveraging our existing capabilities and developing new solutions, we can help our customers ensure the safety and reliability of their assets in a cleaner energy future.”
Rosen’s participation in the SLOM Conference demonstrates the company’s commitment to the Latin American region. With a strong presence in the region, Rosen is well positioned to support local operators in their efforts to improve the efficiency and sustainability of their operations.
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