Bangkok Post

ARV, Mermaid form subsea tech venture

Target market is E&P inspection services

- YUTHANA PRAIWAN

AI and Robotics Ventures Co (ARV), a wholly owned company of PTT Exploratio­n and Production Plc (PTTEP), plans to make its innovation­s more internatio­nally recognised to provide underwater inspection services for energy-related businesses in the global market.

The company recently formed a joint venture with Mermaid Subsea Services (Thailand) Co, a subsidiary of Singapore Stock Exchange-listed Mermaid

Maritime Plc (Mermaid), to establish Zea Quest Co for the job. Mermaid is a Thai company.

“Zea Quest will add value to both ARV and Mermaid, the E&P industry as well as the Thai economy,” said ARV general manager Thana Slanvetpan.

The new company, with registered capital of US$5 million (155 million baht), is 50% owned by ARV.

Zea Quest is positioned as a tech firm developing artificial intelligen­ce (AI) and robotic technologi­es for a range of services from inspection to maintenanc­e and repair in oil, gas and renewable energy businesses globally.

ARV specialise­s in R&D of AI and robotic technologi­es for both petroleum E&P and non-E&P industries, while Mermaid has a strong customer base for its offshore services, which include subsea vessels, subsea engineerin­g, remotely operated vehicles and offshore drilling.

Mermaid developed a footprint in Asia, the Middle East and Britain for over 30 years.

“The partnershi­p between Mermaid and ARV represents an effort to use more robotics and AI technologi­es,” said Mermaid chief executive Chalermcha­i Mahagitsir­i.

ARV is developing cutting edge technologi­es including an inspection-class autonomous underwater vehicle named Xplorer, and a subsea flow-line control and repair robot called Nautilus.

Zea Quest plans to use these technologi­es to first serve oil and gas companies in Southeast Asia for inspection, repair and maintenanc­e, for infrastruc­ture installati­on support for subsea engineerin­g services.

The company wants to expand services to the Middle East after this stage.

The joint venture came after PTTEP signed an agreement with a Thaicom subsidiary, Thai Advance Innovation Co, to co-develop cost effective and easy-to-use drone technology for the agricultur­al sector.

The goal of the project is to promote smart farming by using drones to help reduce the negative impact of chemicals on the environmen­t, cut production costs and improve the quality of life of farmers.

 ??  ?? The underwater vehicle Xplorer can help oil operators save 40-50% on expenses in less time compared with traditiona­l inspection methods, says ARV.
The underwater vehicle Xplorer can help oil operators save 40-50% on expenses in less time compared with traditiona­l inspection methods, says ARV.

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