eSCILS

– revolutionising subsea work on wells

A truly revolutionizing technology with many benefits

Universal and battery-powered

The universal and fully battery-powered and umbilical-less system  is a result of Optime’s design philosophy of simplicity and modularity.

Safer, faster, and more cost-effective

The technology is truly revolutionizing the industry, and allows operators to solve operations simpler, faster, safer, and leave a substantially smaller CO2-footprint in the end.

Compatible with all types of XTs

The technology is compatible with all types of XTs, interfacing electric and hydraulic points through vendor-specific connectors.

Wireless / wired communication

A wireless telemetry system allows an interface with the rig/vessel positioning system. In addition, wired communication is also available in multiple protocols for ROV interfacing.

Easier to transport

eSCILS weighs only 10 tonnes and has a footprint of 5,2 m2, which gives the system a big advantage compared to conventional systems. eSCILS can easily be transported  by any ship, and it needs minimal space on the rig.

Approximate savings 

Reduced weight
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10 tonnes compared to 50 tonnes

Rig footprint
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5,2 m2 compared to 70 m2

Reduced rig time and improved safety

eSCILS is fully battery-powered, no Topside Control System or additional rig equipment is needed. This can save up to 50% on rig time compared to traditional systems, and improve safety for the operators.

Reduction on rig time
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10 hours compared to 20 hours

Substantial cost reductions

eSCILS has a proven track record from successful operations running various vendors’ systems, with estimated savings of up to 66%.

Cost reductions
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Approximate cost reductions compared to traditional systems 

Reduced CO2-footprint

Using eSCILS in operations instead of traditional systems contributes to a CO2-footprint reduction of more than 50%.

CO2-reduction
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Estimated 1,3 MT compared 2,7 MT CO2-emission

A successful collaboration with AkerBP

AkerBP was also the first operator to utilize the subsea control system. Want to know more about the successful collaboration between Optime Subsea and AkerBP?