Sleipnir Offshore’s case studies provide real-world examples of our capabilities in offshore diving, onshore diving, ROV operations, and engineering services. Reviewing these projects can help you understand our expertise and make informed decisions for your own needs.
Blanking or ‘patching’ any discharge hole, or sea-chest
This case study demonstrates our ability to perform critical, in-water emergency repairs. We successfully completed the blanking or patching of a discharge hole on a vessel, creating a temporary seal to prevent further water ingress. This service is vital for quickly addressing hull breaches without the need for a costly and time-consuming dry dock, allowing the vessel to remain in service until permanent repairs can be made.
Sleipnir Teams jobs in Belawai
These projects highlight our operational presence and successful execution of complex tasks in specific locations. They demonstrate our team's ability to mobilize quickly and perform a wide range of services in challenging environments, from vessel support to underwater infrastructure work.
Sea bed Survey
This case study showcases our expertise in marine hydrography. We performed a comprehensive seabed survey to map the seafloor. This mapping is critical for a variety of purposes, including pipeline route planning and construction. Using instruments like echo sounders from coastal or ocean-going vessels, we accurately determine water depth and seabed topography, providing clients with essential data for safe and efficient project execution.
Project Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV)
This case study focuses on our ROV capabilities. We utilized a Remotely Operated Vehicle to conduct a detailed inspection of a vessel's propeller and stern tube. This method provides a clear, high-definition view of these critical components without requiring a diver, ensuring both speed and safety while identifying any potential damage or issues.
Project Underwater Hull Inspection
This project demonstrates our in-water inspection services. We performed a thorough underwater inspection of a vessel's hull to check its integrity and assess for any damage, corrosion, or marine growth. This service is often conducted as part of a vessel's class survey to maintain certification.
Saturation diving job activities in Bintulu port
This case study highlights our advanced diving capabilities. By using saturation diving, our team was able to perform a variety of complex and long-duration tasks in Bintulu Port. This technique allows divers to live in a pressurized environment, enabling them to work for extended periods at depth without repeated decompression. This significantly increases efficiency and is crucial for major subsea construction, inspection, and maintenance projects.