Seatools Upgrades FPROV on Van Oord’s FFPV Stornes

September 6, 2017

In June of this year, remotely operated vehicle (ROV) manufacturer Seatools completed the upgrade of the fall pipe ROV installed on Van Oord’s flexible fall pipe vessel Stornes. The depth upgrade enables Van Oord to perform precision rock installation in water depths of up to 2,100 meters.

Seatools initially delivered the fall pipe ROV in 2007, with a depth rating of 1,350 meters. Over the years, the 300 kW fall pipe ROV, executed with a range of dynamic positioning modes such as auto-heading, auto-track, and auto-swing, successfully performed precision rock installation operations in deep waters. The FPROV even set a world record in November 2014, when the Stornes installed rocks in water depths of up to 1,277 meters.
(Photo: Seatools)
(Photo: Seatools)
An ongoing trend in the direction of deep-water and ultra-deep-water fields demanded a greater depth rating of the fall pipe ROV. The upgrade, allowing for working depths of up to 2,100 meters, required modification of both the ROV’s electronic system as well as its software. 

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