VOCA AS and Aquadyne AS were performing subsea gas detection trials in the Oslofjord 7th of December 2010. The picture above shows Aquadyne personnell handling the sensor pod created specifically for the trials. An article from CLIMIT is available here (in Norwegian). NEW article available here (in Norwegian).
The trials were performed with multiple sensor technologies, sensor data being logged and visualized by VOCA software. Two representatives from VOCA and three from Aquadyne were present during the trials. The next step in the process is to analyse the data and plan for development of commercial gas detection technology.
CLIMIT is partly funding the pilot project, with the overall goal to identify and develop subsea gas detection and monitoring technologies aimed at the Carbon Capture and Storage-industry.
In collaboration with Aquadyne, VOCA has the role of implementing sensor data logging, visualization, pattern recognition and intelligent automated analysis of sensor data to detect and monitor subsea gas leakages based on various sensor technologies.
The pilot project is now finished with good results, and we are currently seeking industrial and/or financial partners to launch a joint development and commercialization project.
VOCA will be present with a stand at the Offshore Technology Days exhibition in Stavanger Oct 19-20, 2011. Visit our stand 2812 in hall B in Stavanger Forum!
VOCA AS and Aquadyne AS were performing subsea gas detection trials in the Oslofjord 7th of December 2010.
VOCA AS was visited by NRK1 Sørlandet in connection with a report on the Agder counties where entrepreneurship is quite common.
Thank you for visiting the subsea detection stand of Aquadyne, VOCA and CLIMIT at this years ONS.