LLOG Exploration awarded a contract to BMT Scientific Marine Services (BMT) to provide an Environmental and Facility Monitoring System (EFMS) for the Delta House semisubmersible project in the Gulf of Mexico. The EFMS monitors, logs and displays data in real-time on the local environment and facility motions. It archives the data for assessing the facility’s integrity over time and interfaces with the other platform control systems.
The EFMS is comprised of a computer console, topside and subsea remote sensor packages, BMT’s proprietary data acquisition system and custom HMI user display screens. BMT previously provided an EFMS for LLOG’s WhoDat semisubmersible FPU.
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