The Scotsman

Pilot scheme sees robots set to work offshore

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0 It is hoped that the project could lead to more use of robotics, boosting the quality of jobs Robots could soon be working autonomous­ly alongside humans on a North Sea platform as part of what has been deemed a world-first initiative that could spark a revolution in robotics offshore.

The 18-month project is being driven by the Oil & Gas Technology Centre (OGTC), Total E&P and Taurob, in partnershi­p with Technische Universita­et Darmstadt.

It will see a mobile robot developed and trialled for autonomous operationa­l inspection of facilities on Total’s onshore Shetland Gas Plant and offshore Alwyn platform. The trial marks the first use of an autonomous ground robot on an operationa­l oil and gas installati­on, with a view to boosting productivi­ty and cutting costs.

Rebecca Allison, manager of the OGTC’S Asset Integrity Solution Centre, said robotics could“transform”theoffshor­e oil and gas industry, improving job quality. “Projects like this will help inspire and attract the next generation oil and gas workforce.”

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