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Oil and Gas Offshore

Offshore oil and gas operations require corrosion-resistant, explosion-proof, and SIL-rated instrumentation for harsh marine environments. Measurement reliability and low maintenance requirements are critical for reducing costly offshore interventions.

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Overview

Offshore oil and gas operations run on instrumentation that survives harsh marine conditions and the industry's highest safety bar — SIL-rated, corrosion-resistant, explosion-protected sensors measuring interface and pressure in separators, mud tanks, ballast tanks, and flare knockout drums, on platforms where every unnecessary trip out is a cost. The same operations run a landside and onshore-support fleet — tankers moving product, trailers hauling equipment, crews travelling to remote sites with no cellular coverage. GPS fleet tracking, trailer and tanker monitoring, and satellite-based tracking keep those assets visible where terrestrial networks don't reach, and workforce tracking covers personnel moving between platform, yard, and site. For an operator, that's one supplier spanning the process instrumentation on the platform and the fleet and workforce visibility that supports it onshore — not a separate vendor for each.

Industry Challenges

Key challenges we help address

Maintaining instruments on platforms exposed to salt spray and storms

Monitoring mud tank levels during critical drilling operations

Detecting gas kicks and well control emergencies early

Managing ballast water to maintain platform stability

Ensuring SIL-certified safety systems in explosive atmospheres

Monitoring wave height and environmental conditions in real time

Solutions for This Industry

Industrial IoT

Tracking Solutions

Workforce Solutions

Use Cases

Explore specific scenarios and challenges in this industry

Ready to Transform Your Oil and Gas Offshore Operations?

Get in touch with our team to discuss how we can help optimize your operations with our industry-specific solutions.