Meridian Ocean Services adds two Saab Seaeye Lynx ROVs
Meridian Ocean Services has added two Saab Seaeye Lynx ROVs to its Falcon fleet to undertake a wider range of deeper inspection tasks at short notice.
The company has already won a niche in the market for undertaking fast response assignments in the offshore fields of America, Trinidad and Mexico.
Rapidly deployable ROV packages
It has created a suite of rapidly deployable ROV packages comprising Saab Seaeye Lynx and Falcons set in small-footprint containerised systems ready for speedy deployment from a 150 ft vessel.
Nat Spencer, Meridian’s Principal and Director of Business Development, explains that “the Lynx, with its TMS and enhanced operating features, will expand the company’s range of inspection roles in deeper platform work, around buoys, artificial reefs, and for cleaning and diver support.
“The Falcons are already deployed on a range of these tasks, which include monitoring fish populations around artificial reefs created by rigs. Here the Falcons film and record the effect on local fish when invasive species are introduced that follow rigs when moved from one location to another.”
Adapted from press release by Cecilia Rehn
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/drilling-and-production/28042014/meridian_ocean_services_adds_two_saab_seaeye_rovs_to_support_offshore_operations/
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