Oceaneering’s Remote Operations Group Named World Oil Awards Finalist

August 20, 2020 | Oil & Gas | Energy Facts Staff Writer | 2min

Oceaneering is proud to announce that the company’s Remote Operations Group is a finalist for the Best Digital Transformation category at the 2020 World Oil Awards.

Numerous entries were received for each of the World Oil Awards’ 18 categories and a select number of finalists were chosen by an independent panel composed of industry leaders.

Oceaneering’s Remote Operations Group specializes in providing reliable communications enabling real-time monitoring, execution, and decision making. As the oil and gas industry adopts more remote technologies applications for offshore and far from land projects, secure communications and reliable data transference are of the utmost importance to ensuring continued, uninterrupted operations.

With their Satellite Agnostic Intelligent Link (SAIL) solution, they ensure 99.9% uptime by delivering same day connectivity, bypassing slow-moving networks. By moving offshore operations to dedicated onshore bases, Oceaneering increases their customers’ operational flexibility, reducing carbon footprint, and reducing risk to employees.

As a leading provider of Remotely Operated Vehicles, the ability to dependably operate these vehicles from anywhere in the world allows Oceaneering to seamlessly execute activities such as Remote Monitoring, Remotely Operated Surveys, Remote Metrology, Remote Marker Buoy Sets, Remote Metocean Services, and Remote Inspections and Diagnostics.

Roderick A. Larson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Oceaneering, said, “We are honored to be recognized for our innovative technologies that make the offshore oil and gas industry safer, more reliable, and more competitive regardless of market conditions. Our Remote Operations Group has an important task to carry out by delivering dependable operations, while providing value-added solutions for our customers.”

The winners of this year’s awards will be held virtually on October 15.