Neptune Energy announced on June 2 the digitisation of five of its operated offshore platforms in the Dutch, Norwegian and UK North Sea. This will enable approximately 90 site inspections each year to be carried out from onshore, accelerating work schedules, reducing costs and cutting carbon emissions associated with offshore travel.(Logo quoted from Yahoo’s image)

 

‘Digital twins’ were created for Neptune Energy’s K9-A, L5-D and F3-B platforms in the Netherlands, Gjøa in Norway, and Cygnus in the UK Southern North Sea. Working with the platforms’ digital counterparts, engineers and integrity specialists will be able to carry out an estimated 4,100 hours of work from onshore locations, without the additional time and costs associated with flying offshore by helicopter.

 

The latest digital twins were created in partnership with leading UK-based 3D technology specialist, Eserv, as part of Neptune Energy’s investments in the digitalisation of its operated assets.

 

Given the maturity of the Dutch sector assets, digitising the platforms has provided technicians with dimensional data accurate to one millimetre. Traditionally, they would have relied on older, paper-based technical documents when planning activities.

 

Digitising operational assets to improve safety, productivity and reduce environmental impacts is a key component of Neptune Energy’s digital strategy. It also seeks to reduce the time associated with oil and gas exploration, enhance asset integrity and provide employees with tools and technologies to collaborate with colleagues globally.

 

(IRuniverse)