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Corrosion Mapping of Coated and Clad Offshore Assets: Advancements in Electromagnetic Technology

Offshore asset owners have had to contend with corrosion issues in the splash zone (the section of a marine structure that is periodically in and out of water due to the action of waves...
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Oceaneering Forms Inspection Technology Collaboration with InnetiQs

August 30, 2022 – Houston, Texas – Oceaneering International announced today that it has formed a collaboration agreement with InnetiQs GmbH (IQ) to explore and develop advanced inspection solutions for the offshore and onshore...
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Designing Work Class ROVs for the Future

As the offshore industry looks toward sustainable energy production, remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) will need to respond to new industry challenges by featuring a more robust design, increased functionality, and a lower carbon footprint.
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Supporting Subsea IMR with Resident ROV Systems to Reduce Vessel Days and Carbon Footprint

In the latest issue of Ocean News and Technology, Oceaneering's Alan Anderson, Jami Cheramie, Casey Glenn, and Kenneth Solbjør discuss how the Liberty E-ROV system delivers integrated subsea IMR campaigns that reduce vessel days...
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Digitizing the Future of Asset Management

Leveraging technology to access real-time data enables companies to streamline activities, gain operational efficiencies, and improve worker safety by reducing the number of personnel required offshore. This is an evolution of operations that allows...
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