Lloyd’s Register (LR), a leading provider of integrity, compliance and specialist risk consulting services, announces its Subsea Inspection Services to support underwater inspections of subsea pipelines, assets and facilities to energy companies operating offshore.
Services include project management, consultancy, personnel, quality control, data processing and data management, applicable to ROV, AUV and diver projects.
Headed by LR’s Subsea Inspection Manager Andrew Inglis, and delivered by the company’s in-house experts in subsea inspection, survey and asset integrity, services will be provided to operators and contractors in the offshore oil and gas, wind farm and submarine cable sectors.
Growth is forecast in all of these areas with research by Rystad Energy, one of Norway’s market leading strategy consultancy companies, highlighting that subsea installations will increase production levels in the oil and gas sector from 15mn barrels per day to 35mn by 2030. It anticipates a rapid recovery in maintenance, modifications and operations expenditure.
The company has already delivered subsea inspection contracts for major operators in the North Sea and Trinidad.
“With a good portfolio of work projects on the horizon, we look forward to making sure we actively do our part to help operators achieve their objectives of achieving a safe, efficient and sustainable sector,” highlights Inglis.
Managed and co-ordinated in Aberdeen, the Subsea Inspection Service will be delivered to clients in all offshore energy regions through LR’s global network of office locations.