N-Sea expands service capability in the Middle East
N-Sea, a leading IMR subsea services provider, has expanded service capabilities in the Middle East, reinforcing its commitment to the region.
With a proven track record in the North Sea, the TUP Diving System has recently arrived in the Middle East for refurbishment and work in the region. N-Sea opened its regional office in Dubai in 2016, after identifying the region as a key focus.
Designed and built in-house by N-Sea, the TUP Diving System is a mobile, surface-oriented closed bell diving system comprising a three-man bell, launch and recovery system, triple lock decompression chamber and gas diver control (Air/Trimix/Nitrox). Deployable from most DPII support vessels and platforms, the cost-effective system bridges the gap between regular surface-oriented and saturation diving operations while delivering significant benefits to clients, including increased workable bottom time by up to 63%, diver safety and swift mobilisation.
Asa Gamble, N-Sea Managing Director for the Middle East, said: “N-Sea has an outstanding track record in diving, ROV and survey projects, and deploying the TUP Diving System to the Middle East demonstrates N-Sea’s commitment to delivering efficient and safe diving operations as we continue to invest in the region.”
N-Sea specialises in subsea services for the renewable, oil and gas, and telecom/utility industries, as well as for civil contracting communities. With a focus on safe and efficient operations, N-Sea provides near shore, offshore and survey services to asset operators and tier 1 contractors.
N-Sea will be exhibiting the TUP system on the NPCC (National Petroleum Construction Company) stand at ADIPEC between the 12-15 November in Abu Dhabi.
Published: 09-11-2018