ROVOP Says its Recovering from O&G Downturn

December 7, 2016

As a result of multiple contract wins in 2016, independent subsea Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) service provider ROVOP said it has recovered strongly from the downturn in the oil and gas industry.

The company saw a record period in the second half of its financial year with sales of almost £10 million ($12.6m) and EBITDA of £3.5m ($4.4m)  for the six months to September 2016, an increase of 14 percent and 27 percent respectively over the same period in 2015.
Photo: ROVOP
Photo: ROVOP

It also welcomed 15 new customers, spanning 10 countries, to its global portfolio of clients and expanded its fleet with an electric work class ROV, the Seaeye Leopard.
The company has also announced the appointment of Lee Shanks as Business Development Manager in its Aberdeen office.

Related News

Manta Ray UUV Prototype Completes In-water Testing DEME Scoops ‘Most Extensive’ Cabling Contract in Its History Greece to Spend 780 Million Euros to Protect Marine Biodiversity New Electrochemical Technology Could De-acidify the Oceans NextGeo Taps Frank Koopman as Offshore Wind Strategy Director