Delmar releases AUZ first risk assessment software

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Delmar is answering the call for better risk assessment software in Australia with the launch of ConStatAU. This technology will allow operators to better understand and potentially avoid risks offshore.

The ConStat risk assessment software is an automated program that allows operators to survey up to 190 km from their location for any possible risk factors including pipelines, wells, surface facilities, and environmental sites.

Using historical storm data, it highlights possible drift directions and seasonal probabilities to produce a detailed potential risk profile. ConStat is the industry standard risk assessment program for all US drilling and is expanding world-wide, starting with Australia.

The software meets government standards for risk assessment, a key consideration in the awarding of offshore contracts.

Headquartered in Broussard, Louisiana, Delmar has provided mooring and subsea installation services for over 47 years to oil and gas regions around the globe.

Image: ConStatAU/Delmar

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