BP to shoot Atlantis

BP has brought forward its deployment of Aberdeen-based Return To Scene's R2S Visual Asset Management (VAM) spherical photographic capture of its Atlantis facility in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM).  

The R2S photographic team is already on site in the US with project completion, expected during Q2 2015.

The contract, which has a stand-alone value of US $450,000, falls under a global agreement between Return To Scene and BP, which has been in place since 2013. BP has used the R2S software/services on nine assets to date, including its three other offshore facilities in the Gulf of Mexico; Mad Dog, Thunder Horse and Na Kika.  

John Aldersey-Williams, CEO of Return To Scene's parent company SeaEnergy, commented that: “R2S helps BP to bring the onshore and offshore teams of its assets together, allowing remote collaboration, increasing efficiencies and reducing the need to travel to the asset.

"The Atlantis project is very exciting for us as we continue to expand our presence in North America, driven by our team in Houston.  As part of our wider internationalization efforts and in line with our global agreement with BP, we look forward to supporting BP in its diverse geographic activities.”

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