NoMan® ‘Remote’ Success in West Africa

December 2nd, 2020

remote inspection technology

EM&I have won major projects in Angola and Equatorial Guinea to use NoMan® for remote inspection of pressure vessels during operational turn arounds on two FPSOs.

The NoMan® remote inspection technology is faster, less costly and far safer than traditional methods which incur the risk of manned entry into confined spaces.

NoMan is approved by the major Classification Societies to carry out general and close visual inspections of confined spaces such as cargo oil tanks and ballast water tanks, turrets and of course pressure vessels.

EM&I will shortly announce the long awaited NoMan synchronous laser system which adds the extra capability of remote thickness measurement, distortion checks, and pitting surveys, with further substantial cost, risk and downtime reductions.

Add to that the ability to get equipment back into service quickly and the 50% POB reductions and it is clear why NoMan remote inspection technology is the method of choice for confined space surveys.

Danny Constantinis (Executive Chairman) said, ‘EM&I has long been a leader in turnaround specialised services and these projects are no exception with multiskilled teams carrying out flare tip inspections and repairs, confined space inspections and general inspection and repair services, efficiently and effectively’.