ROV mobilization (for illustration purposes); Source: Omega Subsea

European duo bolsters subsea survey offering for oil & gas and renewables

Collaboration

Norway-headquartered remotely operated vehicle (ROV), subsea management, and personnel services provider Omega Subsea has strengthened offshore survey services to meet the rising demand, particularly in sectors like renewable energy, oil and gas, and other underwater infrastructure by pooling resources with EIVA, a Danish supplier of software, equipment, and integrated systems used in maritime operations.

ROV mobilization (for illustration purposes); Source: Omega Subsea

The two players inked an agreement, enabling Omega Subsea to secure access to advanced software for survey data processing and enhance capabilities in providing what is described as precise and efficient survey and positioning services, supporting the Norwegian company’s work on a wide range of projects. As a result, the firm anticipates more streamlined survey and positioning operations.

Hanne Taarland, Omega Subsea’s Survey Manager, commented: “This agreement gives us access to advanced tools and expertise that enhance the efficiency and precision of our offshore construction projects. The flexibility of the enterprise agreement allows us to scale the number of licenses as needed, providing cost-effective solutions for our team, projects, and clients worldwide.”

EIVA is said to have extensive experience in the offshore and shallow water engineering and survey industries, providing solutions designed to improve operational efficiency and meet the growing demand for reliable services in the maritime sector.

Ole Kristensen, EIVA’s VP Product Management, highlighted: “Thanks to enterprise licence agreements like this, we work closely together with companies to ensure EIVA’s development roadmap follows industry winds, so our software continues to meet customers’ needs for decades.”

Having previously worked with the Danish firm, Omega Subsea is now focused on implementing what it deems to be a flexible licensing agreement, allowing for adjustments in using EIVA’s software based on specific project needs. 

Hallgjerd Håbakk Ravnås, Senior Geologist and Survey Reporting Manager at Omega Subsea, remarked: “EIVA has been a valuable partner, and we’re pleased to continue working with them through this new agreement. Their technology aligns with our goal of delivering reliable survey services tailored to the needs of each project.”

This has been a productive year for Omega Subsea so far, as the Norwegian player mobilized three vessels for subsea ROV operations, and is preparing for an even busier season ahead.