Benefits

There are many benefits to controlling offshore projects from one of our Remote Operating Centers (ROC). You can expect to reduce the project’s carbon footprint, increase the safety of employees, as well as increase employee satisfaction.

Reduce carbon footprint

By taking onshore control of offshore operations, you can dramatically shrink the carbon footprint of the project. Offshore operations often involve the transportation of personnel and equipment to and from the offshore site.

By controlling operations from onshore, you can minimize the need for such transportation, thereby reducing the associated carbon emissions. According to a McKinsey study, you can reduce emissions of a project up to 95% by using ROC.

Increase safety

Move personnel away from the potentially harsh environment offshore, and into our comfortable facilities onshore. This lowers the chances for accidents and injuries.

By using unstaffed or lightly staffed platforms, workers can avoid exposure to hazardous materials and dangerous environments. This not only improves safety, but also reduces liability which may lead to reduced insurance costs.

Increase employee satisfaction

At our onshore facility, employees can be closer to their friends and family. Work shifts and staff rotation can be managed more efficiently, which reduces burn out.

Employees have the possibility of being home in the evenings with their families.