First Canadian contract for R2S

OE Staff
Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Return To Scene has won its first contract for the R2S photographic capture in Canada via Canadian distributor NSB Energy.

Work on the contract, worth about US$ 800,000, has already started, said the firm.

Return To Scene’s innovative R2S visual asset management system provides high definition 360° spherical photography – photographically capturing offshore oil and gas assets and providing the user with a desk top visual, interactive, walk around.  

To date the R2S system has been used by 16 operators in the UK Continental Shelf, US Gulf of Mexico and Mexico including BP, Chevron, Total, ConocoPhillips and PEMEX, on a diverse range of projects.  

Operators have identified improved resource efficiencies and R2S has also been credited with enhancing collaboration between multiple disciplines providing better planning, confidence and preparedness - benefits leading to tangible cost reductions and increased production. 

Bob Donnelly, Director of Business Development for SeaEnergy PLC commented that: 

“We are delighted to secure our first project in Canada as we continue to grow our presence in North America, supported by our team in Houston, and as part of the group’s wider internationalization process.”

He continued: “We have a strong order book for 2015 and our look ahead for the first half of 2015 is particularly robust with a significant contribution from North America.”

Michael Critch, President and CEO of NSB Energy Inc., Canadian based distributor for R2S in Canada since 2012, said: “As an agent for oil and gas personnel and services, NSB Energy is excited to attract and leverage some of the best internationally recognized technologies for use offshore in Canada. This contract award demonstrates the importance of using the best technology the world has to offer to manage offshore facilities and optimize the recovery of Canada’s offshore oil and gas resources. We are proud to facilitate and manage this great service provided by Return To Scene.

Categories: Offshore Canada

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