A fleet of Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV’s) utilised in the Oil & Gas, offshore wind & waterways sectors for underwater inspection, intervention and survey.
We use a fleet of Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) to perform critical tasks across the Oil & Gas, offshore wind, and waterways sectors.
The core task of our ROV operations is to provide underwater inspection, intervention, and survey services without putting human divers at risk. These underwater robots are remotely controlled from the surface and are essential for:
- Inspection: Conducting detailed visual and sensor-based checks of subsea infrastructure, including pipelines, platforms, and wind turbine foundations, to assess integrity and identify damage (corrosion, cracks).
- Intervention: Performing light work tasks such as operating valves, taking measurements (like CP or UT readings), and cutting ropes or cables using onboard manipulator arms.
- Survey: Gathering high-resolution data for mapping the seabed, tracking pipeline routes, and clearing debris, often in deep water or areas with strong currents where human diving is impractical.
The ROV fleet ensures highly efficient, accurate, and safe subsea operations for asset maintenance and construction support.




