Return to Scene to visualize Chrysaor assets

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Asset visualization specialists Return To Scene has won a new contract with North Sea independent Chrysaor.  

Return to Scene, part of James Fisher and Sons, will create photographic models of the Everest, Lomond and Armada platforms, which it has recently acquired from Shell (which acquired the assets through its acquisition of BG Group).

The models, housed in Return to Scene's asset visualization software R2S, will enable users to virtually walk around the assets, review and add data from diverse sources and information systems, and plan for upcoming projects all from the comfort of the office. 

Ruth Christie, Business Development Director at Return To Scene says: "Having access to the R2S software and photographic models at this early stage in Chrysaor’s ownership of Everest, Lomond and Armada will enable rapid familiarisation with the assets acquired, and aid understanding of the requirements of  its operation.  It will also allow Chrysaor to operate with efficiency, reduced risk and reduced costs while maintaining all asset related data in a logical and central location."

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