A Schilling ROV recently purchased by Film-Ocean Ltd

ROV specialist invests six-figure sum in new equipment

ABERDEENSHIRE-based ROV specialist Film-Ocean Ltd has invested a six-figure sum in a new ROV system as part of the company’s ...

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ABERDEENSHIRE-based ROV specialist Film-Ocean Ltd  has invested a six-figure sum in a new ROV system as part of the company’s ambitious growth plans.

The Schilling Heavy Duty Work Class ROV is capable of operating at depths of up to 4000m and is supported by an Active Heave Compensation Launch and Recovery Systems (AHC LARS).

Scott Jenney, Film-Ocean chief executive officer, said: “The Schilling Heavy Duty Work Class ROV is a great addition to our growing fleet and will enhance the services that we can offer our global clients.

“Our clients are operating in greater water depths and the addition of a 4000m rated Work Class ROV allows us to provide our clients with services in ultra-deep locations.

“We have a number of commercial opportunities for this type of asset, and we look forward to mobilising the system in the coming months.”

Latterly Film-Ocean’s ROV fleet has been deployed across the world with recent operations in UKCS, Mediterranean, West Africa including Angola, Ghana and Ivory Coast where the ROVs have been deployed on UWILD (Under Water Inspection in-Lieu of Dry Docking), construction and IRM (Inspection, Repair and Maintenance) operations supporting both oil and gas and offshore wind projects.

As part of its 5-year growth plan, Film-Ocean has expanded its workforce by over 50 percent in the past two years.  Recent appointments have seen several new positions being created, that have included an ROV Technical Support Engineer, Stores Person and Crewing Team Lead.

A further creation of between 40-50 offshore roles and some further onshore staff positions is expected in the future.

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