Rotech Subsea Wraps Up IRM Cable Scope for NKT

Rotech Subsea has competed inspection, repair and maintenance (IRM) scope in the German North Sea for NKT, a global cable player.

The cable repair job saw Rotech mobilize its RS2 tool, a part of the new 2nd Generation RS non-contact CFE/J range of equipment. The company’s RSG grab tool was also deployed for the job on a 50Mhz interconnector.

“We were delighted to successfully complete this one month scope for NKT on budget and on schedule,” said Rotech Subsea director, Stephen Cochrane.

“Our presence in the German sector of the North Sea – and the success of the job – didn’t go unnoticed because as soon as the we had de-mobbed to Sweden we were immediately commissioned by another company to send our RS2 2nd Generation RS non-contact Controlled Flow Excavation tool straight back out into the field on an-other scope. I don’t think the equipment even touched the ground. It was transferred straight on to the awaiting trucks to travel to the next scope.

“It continues to be an incredibly busy year for us as word spreads of the capability of our range of unrivaled subsea excavation tools.”