Oceanscan on Wave of Success23/07/2009 |
| Oceanscan are bucking the trend of the current financial climate and are continuing to expand their product division with global sales of the T-Type Crude Oil Tank Inspection System and X-Type Underwater Intruder Detection System. Business is thriving and orders are continuing to be received, resulting in more work and jobs being created in a period of general depression in the offshore oil and gas industry. |
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Lerco have placed an order for Oceanscan's T-TYPE Crude Oil Tank Inspection System, delivery is scheduled for September 2009. Techcorr Inc. has also placed an order for Oceanscan's T-TYPE System, which is scheduled for delivery and mobilisation in early August 2009. Hemasi Limitada in Brazil have placed an order for a T-TYPE System (high temperature version), for delivery in early October for work with Petrobras.
VAOS - have requested a technical upgrade to their existing tool, delivered in 2007. VAOS have used the system to detect sludge contents in 500.000bbl crude oil tanks. The upgrade includes enabling the system to work in temperatures above 60°C.
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