Neptune Energy announced the development of new digital twins of two platforms in the Dutch North Sea, which will accelerate work schedules, and reduce costs and environmental impacts by enabling engineers to work onshore. They will also support planning of Neptune’s major Carbon Capture and Storage project in the L10 area. Leading UK-based 3D technology specialist, Eserv, is creating digitized versions of the L10-A complex’s drilling and production platforms where the large-scale offshore CCS project is planned.It follows the development of five digital twins of Neptune-operated platforms in the UK, Norway and elsewhere in the Dutch sector. This will enable engineers and integrity specialists to carry out an estimated 4,100 hours of work from onshore locations, improving efficiency and cutting carbon emissions associated with offshore travel.Developing digital twins of assets in the UK, Norway and the Netherlands has enabled Neptune engineers to carry out survey, inspection and verification work from onshore. A digital twin of the Cygnus platform in the UK also supported the development of detailed flight plans for drone-based surveys as part of a ground-breaking methane emissions study.
Neptune Energy announced the development of new digital twins of two platforms in the Dutch North Sea, which will accelerate work schedules, and reduce costs and environmental impacts by enabling engineers to work onshore. They will also support planning of Neptune’s major Carbon Capture and Storage project in the L10 area. Leading UK-based 3D technology specialist, Eserv, is creating digitized versions of the L10-A complex’s drilling and production platforms where the large-scale offshore CCS project is planned.It follows the development of five digital twins of Neptune-operated platforms in the UK, Norway and elsewhere in the Dutch sector. This will enable engineers and integrity specialists to carry out an estimated 4,100 hours of work from onshore locations, improving efficiency and cutting carbon emissions associated with offshore travel.Developing digital twins of assets in the UK, Norway and the Netherlands has enabled Neptune engineers to carry out survey, inspection and verification work from onshore. A digital twin of the Cygnus platform in the UK also supported the development of detailed flight plans for drone-based surveys as part of a ground-breaking methane emissions study.