Business details
- Website
- https://www.film-ocean.com
- Business type
- UK business registered in Companies House
- Number of employees
- 51-200 employees
- Core industry
- Renewable energy
FILM-OCEAN LTD.
UK registered company – number SC277787
Registered office address:
4 Balmacassie Drive, Balmacassie Commercial Park, Ellon, AB41 8BX
FILM-OCEAN LTD.
Company description
Film-Ocean is an independent contractor that owns and operates a fleet of Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV’s) utilised in the oil & gas, offshore wind & waterways sector for underwater inspection, intervention, maintenance, UXO and survey. We have been operating in the offshore energy sector for over 15 years and have a fleet of eight different types of ROV together with specialist equipment and fully trained crews. We deploy worldwide from our base in Aberdeen. We are part of the Stapem Group and have offices and partners in France, Singapore, Nigeria, Qatar, Angola and UAE.
We utilise SD, HD& 4K cameras for video and still images and fibre optic tethers to accommodate 3rd party tooling.
We operate all over the globe and are accredited by ABS, Bureau Veritas, DNV-GL, Lloyds Register and are members of ISN & IMCA.
We have deployed our ROV’s directly from windfarm monopiles, windfarm floating structures, vessels and oil platforms. We accommodate vessel deployment for deeper water cable/pipe lay, survey and UXO projects.
Products and services
ROV services, Underwater survey, Underwater inspection, UXO, ROV, Remotely Operated Vehicle, Unmanned Vehicle, Subsea Inspection, Subsea Intervention, Remotely Operated Vehicle
Expertise
- Industry
- Marine, Renewable energy, Water
- International
- Angola, Denmark, France, Ireland, Ivory Coast, Malaysia, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Philippines, Qatar, Seychelles, Singapore, Sweden, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Vietnam
- Languages
- English
FILM-OCEAN LTD. case studies
Wind Farm Monopile Weld Integrity Study
Deploy tooling to inspect the circumferential welds in offshore wind farm monopiles. The project required an ROV to interface a phased arranged automated ultrasonic tool and deploy to the worksite.
Fly out Micro ROV System
Requirement for micro class ROV to access subsea infrastructure that observation class ROV was too large to manoeuvre into. We interfaced a micro ROV onto a larger observation class ROV.
Install retrofit anodes on caissons with restricted access
A requirement developed to provide services that would normally be associated with a workclass ROV system using one of our observation class ROV’s.
We have 7 x types of ROV in the fleet
We have a range of ROV's in the fleet that are suited to different underwater applications