Oceaneering International Secures Grant for Subsea Power Cable Project
U.S. subsea engineering and applied technology firm Oceaneering International has been awarded a £400,000 grant from Scotland’s economic development agency Scottish Enterprise. The grant aims to support a project to enhance manufacturing capacity for subsea power cables intended for Scottish offshore wind projects.
Oceaneering operates the Rosyth umbilical and cable manufacturing facility at the Port of Rosyth since 1999, supplying subsea communication, power, and hydraulic umbilicals to offshore oil & gas facilities.
The funding from Scottish Enterprise will specifically support Oceaneering’s floating offshore wind dynamic cable qualification projects.
The initial phase of the project will utilize existing manufacturing equipment for research and development. Upon completion of the product design and certification, Oceaneering plans to invest in new equipment to expand project capacity.
The project is expected to create senior research and development roles at the site, contributing to a total investment of £1.6 million.
“We anticipate that this funding will enable us to make critical investments that will drive job creation in and around Rosyth. By leveraging our strategic location for the UK offshore floating wind market, we can develop and strengthen our local supply chain and reduce logistical complexities. This will enhance efficiency and directly support our commitments to sustainable and responsible operations,” stated Shaun Roedel, Senior Vice President of Manufactured Products at Oceaneering.
“This investment strengthens our commitment to innovation and leverages more than 30 years of expertise in delivering dynamic solutions designed for, and operating in, the most demanding offshore environments.”
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