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Telstra’s satellite facility in Gnangara has been used to operate a remote operations centre in partnership with Fugro.
The Ventus Award recognized Fugro’s work with Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind to implement a centralized, cloud-hosted geo-data engagement platform using Fugro’s Gaia.Hub technology.
Fugro operates a Blue Shadow USV fleet that Fugro has deployed since 2020 for medium- to large-scale hydrographic survey applications.
Fugro will perform the preliminary geotechnical site investigation for the Energy Island and the adjacent offshore wind farm zone.
DRA Global contracted Fugro to acquire critical seabed Geo-data required for the completion of preliminary engineering and design works for the Richards Bay port expansion.
Fugro delivered the Richards Bay geotechnical project despite challenging ground conditions and ongoing Covid-19 restrictions.
The Fugro contract supports OCS’s delivery on ONGC’s Protective Coating of Process Platform Project 1 (PCPP1).
Fugro is performing geophysical surveys for the Energy Island project under a separate contract to provide Energinet with a reliable derisked site interpretation.
Fugro’s InclinoCam® will acquire Geo-data to position monopiles at exact locations on the earth’s surface to meet Saipem’s tight installation tolerances.
OPW commissioned Fugro to deliver a baseline survey covering 1,798 square kilometers of Ireland’s south and west coasts.
Fugro’s work in the Guyana-Suriname Basin has included collection of nearly 15,000 line kilometres of geophysical data over the past 20 years.
The partnership between Fugro and IOC-UNESCO will directly support the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 2021-2030.
The partnership agreement requires Fugro to provide experts to the IOC-UNESCO Secretariat in Paris, France to help establish and administer two ocean science data working groups.
Fugro’s GPSC provides the USGS with access to multiple lidar mapping solutions to support a continuous, integrated 3D elevation and hydrography surface.
Fugro and DIMAR will examine a set of decommissioned well sites in 2021 using a specialised camera system.
Fugro will provide classroom-based and vessel-based training to DIMAR personnel before and during offshore operations as part of the 2021 project.
Fieldwork for the 2021 project will be conducted from DIMAR’s ARC Roncador multipurpose hydrographic vessel using specialised Fugro equipment.
The 2021 seep study builds on a similar collaboration between DIMAR and Fugro conducted in 2019.
Fugro will deploy a state-of-the-art shipboard analytical laboratory aboard the ARC Roncador for the 2021 fieldwork.
Fugro’s Geo-data programme with DIMAR aims to provide insights about Colombia’s offshore energy assets to support safe and efficient resource development while minimising environmental impacts throughout the project life cycle.