Ocean Infinity Revolutionizes Offshore Energy with Shell Partnership

Ocean Infinity partners with Shell to provide innovative subsea data capture services, revolutionizing offshore energy operations.
Ocean Infinity Revolutionizes Offshore Energy with Shell Partnership
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Ocean Infinity Partners with Shell for Subsea Data Capture Services

Ocean Infinity, a leading provider of underwater robotic services, has recently announced a groundbreaking partnership with Shell to offer cutting-edge subsea data capture solutions.

The global framework agreement (GFA) signed between Ocean Infinity and Shell signifies a major advancement in the realm of lean-crewed and robotic seabed geomatics. This collaboration will encompass a wide array of geophysical and geotechnical services tailored for the offshore energy sector.

Revolutionizing Offshore Energy Operations

The GFA is set to span over a 5-year period, covering all regions where Shell is currently operational or plans to expand in the future. One of the key highlights of this agreement is the utilization of Ocean Infinity’s Armada fleet, consisting of uncrewed and lean-crewed vessels, to enhance offshore energy activities.

In a statement regarding the partnership, Katya Krylova, the Vice President of Business Development at Ocean Infinity, expressed her enthusiasm, stating, “This agreement enables new, lean-crewed vessels into high-value field work. Using our robotic fleet to service global offshore energy activities will power the maritime industry’s transformation into safer, more efficient new ways of working.”

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