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Oil Rig
Monitor Equipment of Offshore Oil Rig
CUSTOMER CASE STUDY
The Challenge
Monitor equipment from the remote outer-edges of the offshore oil rig to increase
safety, prevent incidents and ensure operational excellence across the site.
The MicroPower Solution
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16 solar-powered, wireless cameras
4 MicroPower receiving hubs
Benefits
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Quick installation to meet construction deadline and overcome physical challenges
Monitor remote areas of rig without human risk
Flexible to be easily redeployed
Self-contained solar power source for easy installation and cost savings
Effectively monitor equipment for operational excellence
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Create culture of safety to prevent injury and loss of life
Success Story
Offshore oil rigs are massive floating structures that sit on top of undersea towers that
descend as far as 4,000 feet, built to find and extract oil to support the world’s growing
dependence on fossil fuel. Given the nature of their operation – to find and extract
volatile materials under harsh conditions – oil rigs pose serious risk to employees,
from accidents to potential terrorist threats. With safety a top priority, one leading
integrated energy company has protected its temporary oil rig using the MicroPower
surveillance system to monitor equipment from the very outer-edges of the structure to
reduce human risk and ensure operational excellence across the site.
Build Fast, Explore More
Consisting of more than 25 parts including drill lines, tanks, and pipes, the average
offshore oil rig is extremely congested with virtually no open sight lines, making it
difficult – and risky – to physically monitor equipment and activity across the platform.
To capture a clear view of all tools without putting anyone at risk, oil rig operators rely
on surveillance cameras to ensure optimal equipment performance and user safety.
However, traditional systems can be costly and time-consuming to install, a major
disadvantage in an industry where construction deadlines are tight and monitoring
remote areas is difficult – not to mention dangerous.
MicroPower’s surveillance
system monitors equipment to
ensure operational excellence.
“Due to its
flexibility, the
MicroPower
solution can be
freely deployed
where needed in
a timely and cost-
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effective manner.
—Robert Lott,
CEO, SecOps, Inc.
“During the exploratory phase, temporary oil rigs are built with one goal in mind:
to look for oil and if found, quickly move on to the next site for further exploration,”
explained Dave Tynan, Vice President of Global Marketing and Sales, MicroPower
Technologies. A permanent structure is built to replace the temporary rig if the location
proves rewarding. “Time is of the essence during the construction of these exploratory
rigs because operators want to get out and explore as many sites as possible, as
quickly as possible,” he continued. “Engineers do not want to waste time or budget
installing complicated hard-wired systems.”
4350 Executive Drive, Suite 325 - San Diego, CA 92121 | [email protected] | 877.536.0128 | www.MicroPower.com
Oil Rig
Monitor Equipment of Offshore Oil Rig
CUSTOMER CASE STUDY
Targeted Coverage
To achieve the desired coverage of its offshore oil rig, the energy company installed 16 solar-powered, wireless MicroPower
cameras on the extreme four corners of the structure for a more targeted view of hard-to-see equipment. To further prevent
personal safety incidents, the company plans to install up to 16 more MicroPower cameras for even greater coverage of the
entire facility. Four central receiving hubs were installed in the rig’s command center for secure, live video streaming directly
to an industry-standard video management software (VMS).
Fast and Cost-Effective Installation
According to the oil company’s engineers, the fact that the MicroPower solution can be easily installed was a key
deployment feature. As a solar-powered, wireless platform, the MicroPower cameras can be deployed in remote areas in
a matter of hours because no wires or cabling are required, reducing installation times by up to 90 percent over traditional
video systems and saving tens of thousands of dollars. “We were able to install the first eight cameras in just one day,”
commented Lott. “Even with so many physical challenges and obstacles to overcome, such as confined spaces, large tools
and complex structures, we were able to install the cameras quickly and effectively, saving valuable time and engineering
resources, which could be redeployed to other critical tasks to help the company complete construction on time.”
Flexibility for Targeted Coverage
Not only can MicroPower cameras be easily installed in high-risk areas, the devices can also be relocated to new hot spots
as they emerge for more targeted coverage. In fact, the oil rig has successfully readjusted several solar-powered, wireless
cameras to achieve a better view of critical areas – a process that would have been time consuming and cumbersome with
a traditional surveillance system. “Due to its flexibility, the MicroPower solution can be freely deployed where needed in a
timely and cost-effective manner,” noted Lott.
Self-Contained Power Saves Time and Budget
The fact that the MicroPower surveillance system includes a self-contained, solar power source was another notable benefit
for the energy company. Requiring only a single 1.2 square-foot solar panel, each system uses 1/2 watt of power to capture
and transmit live video up to a 1/2 mile away and operates for five days on a single battery charge for significant cost
savings. Due to tight construction deadlines, the fact that the MicroPower systems are solar-powered, as well as wireless,
made the solution very attractive to the company’s engineers. “With its own power source, each MicroPower system can be
deployed anywhere on the rig without having to route cable, saving even more time and reducing the initial investment and
installation costs,” said Lott.
A Culture of Safety and Excellence
To eliminate potential hazards, prevent incidents, and maintain optimal performance
of all equipment, the energy company has created a culture of safety that is at the
heart of its commitment to operational excellence. “With the MicroPower surveillance
system in place, oil rig operators can observe critical tools while safeguarding
employees, and can ensure safe and reliable system management to improve
efficiencies,” concluded Lott. “ Most importantly, companies can achieve a strong
safety performance and prevent injury or loss of life.”
© 2015 MicroPower Technologies, Inc.
February 2015
4350 Executive Drive, Suite 325 - San Diego, CA 92121 | [email protected] | 877.536.0128 | www.MicroPower.com