News | June 12, 2014

J2 Subsea Showcases New 3" Titanium ROV Dredger From WeSubsea At Subsea Asia

J2 Subsea, an Acteon company, is showcasing the We3D, WeSubsea’s new 3” titanium remotely operated vehicle (ROV) dredger at Subsea Asia, Seatronics booth #1026, this week in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Acteon companies J2 Subsea and Seatronics are now offering WeSubsea´s full range of titanium dredgers from worldwide locations.

The We3D dredger is designed to operate on smaller ROVs and larger work class ROVs. Because of WeSubsea’s optimised and well-proven technology, the We3D requires less power input to provide a highly efficient dredger that remains clog-free. Operating on low power provides a solution to use of inefficient dredgers available for smaller ROVs in the industry. 

The dredger is constructed from titanium and is compact. Its lightweight and robust features ensure that the We3D is easier to mobilise and operate than other dredgers in the market.

John Walker, director of J2 Subsea, said, “We are excited to present the We3D dredger at Subsea Asia, as we are growing significantly in the region and value the opportunity to showcase high-end technology in an important local arena.

“The new 3” titanium ROV dredger is considerably more powerful than others currently on the market, easy to use and low maintenance, making it an ideal offering for our customers who expect to be supplied with top-quality technology.”

About J2 Subsea
J2 Subsea is involved in the rental, maintenance and repair of ROV manipulator arms and associated tooling and equipment. Over the past five years, the company has forged a reputation within the ROV and underwater survey industries for outstanding service quality, fast turnaround times and the ability to deliver highly reliable customised engineering solutions.

Seatronics Ltd, an Acteon company, specialises in subsea marine electronic equipment rental for a range of applications; navigation and positioning; environmental and geophysical surveying; inspection and construction work; ROV survey sensors; diver-led non-destructive testing and video inspection. Its skilled engineers provide a comprehensive service that encompasses equipment installation, set-up and calibration, cable moulding and data acquisition. For more information, visit www.seatronics-group.com.

About Acteon
Acteon companies provide mooring, foundation, riser, conductor, flowline and marine electronics products and services supported by strong engineering and project management capabilities. Acteon’s companies are 2H Offshore, Aquatic, Claxton, Conductor Installation Services (CIS), Core Grouting Services, Fluke Subsea, InterAct, InterMoor, J2 Subsea, LDD, LM Handling, MENCK, Mirage Machines, NCS Survey, Offshore Installation Services (OIS), Probe Oil Tools, Pulse Structural Monitoring, Seatronics, Subsea Riser Products (SRP) and TEAM Energy Resources. For more information, visit www.acteon.com

About subsea services
Subsea services are defined as the provision of specialist equipment, services and personnel that can operate from any fit-for-purpose vessel or platform. Acteon’s subsea services offering is unique and addresses operational requirements that support oil and gas asset owners, construction and drilling companies, and vessel owners.

About WeSubsea
WeSubsea focuses on delivering its clients safe and reliable titanium dredger technology and premium subsea equipment with superior performance that have been well proven in the harsh offshore environment. WeSubsea’s technology is carefully designed for both quick mobilisation and reliable operation with a constant focus on quality and flexibility. Experience in working with technology that meets clients’ demands has allowed the company to diversify and bring its knowledge into other areas of the ROV offshore market. Whether a requirement is for ISO/API standard intervention tools or for a custom project, WeSubsea delivers products that perform consistently in the most demanding, hostile, deep water environments worldwide. For more information, visit www.wesubsea.no.

Source: J2 Subsea