
An offshore data survey boat. Terradepth's Ocean Data as a Service (ODaaS) solution collects robotic autonomous subsea information to deliver data at a fraction of the traditional hydrographic survey time and costs. (Source: Shutterstock)
Ocean data provider Terradepth was awarded a five-year master services agreement with an undisclosed offshore energy company, according to a May 21 press release. Financial details of the award were not disclosed.
Terradepth will deliver autonomous hydrographic survey and data services through its Ocean Data as a Service (ODaaS) solution, the company said.
The solution is expected to provide data at a fraction of the traditional hydrographic survey time and costs.
The first project ODaaS will be deployed at is an LNG export terminal in the Asia Pacific region.
Using a robotic autonomous subsea data collection capability, ODaaS aims to deliver processed data through Terradepth’s Absolute Ocean platform—a cloud-native environment for scalable subsea data visualization and management, it said.
“This engagement validates Terradepth’s value proposition of a complete solution at a much lower cost: autonomous data acquisition delivered through a secure, cloud-native data platform,” said Kris Rydberg, COO at Terradepth. “With Ocean Data as a Service, we’re solving subsea operations challenges—cost, speed, access and repeatability—across government and infrastructure-intensive commercial sectors like offshore energy, subsea fiber and electric cable with a scalable, integrated solution.”
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