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DIGITALIZATION: ROCS Helps Aker BP Move "Tons of Equipment" off the Rig

March 1, 2021

ROCS is ready for operation in one lift. Photo courtesy Optime
ROCS is ready for operation in one lift. Photo courtesy Optime
"Through the use of ROCS we have been able to move tons of actual equipment from the rig, as well as mechanical and hydraulic interfaces, into a simple and efficient software. This is truly digitalization," said Mads Rødsjø, head of Aker BP’s subsea well operations. Photo courtesy Optime
"Through the use of ROCS we have been able to move tons of actual equipment from the rig, as well as mechanical and hydraulic interfaces, into a simple and efficient software. This is truly digitalization," said Mads Rødsjø, head of Aker BP’s subsea well operations. Photo courtesy Optime

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