Imaging a new Mexico offshore

In 4Q 2014, Aberdeen-based Return To Scene, a subsidiary of SeaEnergy, completed project delivery of its first contract with Pemex.

Capturing the Ku-S platform.
Photo from Return2Scene. 

 

The project comprised the spherical photographic capture of the Ku-S Central Processing Installation and its bridge-linked satellites in the Ku-Maloob-Zaap oilfield located in the Bay of Campeche, Gulf of Mexico and the subsequent build of the interactive model within the R2S visual asset management system.

The project was achieved in conjunction with local partner, Petrotécnica S.A. DE C.V. (to whom Return To Scene was contracted earlier in 2014 to capture a newbuild drilling platform prior to float-out).

“The contract win was the result of three years of hard work, but for Return To Scene and Petrotécnica the eventual timing of the contract award has been well worth the effort as energy reform in the Mexican oil and gas industry continues to evolve and accelerate new business opportunities,” says Return to Scene. “Pemex, like operators in the UK North Sea and US Gulf of Mexico, recognized that R2S creates efficiencies across the business improving safety, reliability and asset integrity.”

Return To Scene’s 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. With the ability to tag equipment and share databases, R2S was designed to help clients understand the integrity of their assets and assist with planning.

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