Showing posts with label Inspection Robotics in Oil & Gas Market Research Report. Show all posts
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Friday, July 12, 2019

Changing Dynamics of the Inspection Robotics in the Europe Oil and Gas Industry Market Outlook: Ken Research

According to the report analysis, ‘Inspection Robotics In Oil & Gas Industry: Europe Market 2018-2025 By Robot Type, Application, System Component And Country’ states that the Europe Capex (capital expenditure) of inspection robots in oil & gas industry reached USD 183.5 million in 2018 and is anticipated to augment at a two-digit CAGR over 2019-2025 driven by an growing adoption of intelligent robotics in oil & gas inspection and surveillance around the region. However, the in the oil and gas industry the inspection robotics are the specified robots with the intellectual applications and employed for observing, inspecting and surveying oil and gas pipelines, platforms, storage tanks, rigs and several other oil and gas structure. Moreover, the the inspection robots in the oil and gas industry includes unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs), unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), and smart PIGs among others. UUVs include remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROVs) and autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs).

The oil and gas industry in the Europe region is not dissimilar. Notwithstanding, their size and impending investment capital, the oil and gas industry hasn’t formerly been a huge acceptor of robots.

Additionally, the utilization of the robots in the oil rigs has become more applicable than ever, as oil enterprises reconnoiter the reserves outside the conventional oilfields. One aspects underwriting to the demand to scout the seas for the oil is the globe’s speedily growing requirement for the petroleum.

One of the additional well-known robots utilization in the oil and gas industry is the Iron Roughneck, made by National Oilwell Varco Inc. This robot mechanizes the uninteresting and fairly dangerous task of associating with the drill pipes as they’re pushed through the miles of ocean water and oil-bearing rock. This automation develops the proficiency for the drilling company and enhances the safety for the workers on the oil rig. The Oil and gas drilling is treacherous work. Robots make the workplace harmless for everyone.

Additionally, the report of robotics in the oil and gas industry suggests that there are numerous key players which are presently functioning in this sector more positively for leading the fastest market growth and registering the highest value of market share in the Europe region throughout the short span of time while delivering the effective solution which helps the manufacturers to enhance the productivity, product quality and worker safety includes ABB Ltd., AeroVironment, Inc., Alstom Inspection Robots, Cyberhawk Innovations Ltd., ECA Group, Flyability SA, FMC Technologies Inc., Honeybee Robotics, Hydrovision Ltd., IKM Subsea AS, ING Robotic Aviation, International Submarine Engineering (ISE) Ltd., Inuktun Services Ltd., MISTRAS Group Inc., OC Robotics, Seegrid, Sky-Futures, VDOS and several others.

Yet the sensors are utilized to gather the information related to the interior state of the robot or to interconnect with the external environment. The sensors incorporated into the robot to send information related to each joint or connection to the controller, which regulates the arrangement of the robot. Furthermore, it is anticipated that in the near future, the effective usage of inspection robotics will increase around the oil and gas industry in the Europe region more positively over the coming years.

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Thursday, May 23, 2019

Inspection Robotics in Oil & Gas Industry: Global Market 2017-2025 by Robot Type, Sub-system and Region: Ken Research

Ken Research’s Inspection Robotics in Oil & Gas Industry: Global Market 2017-2025 by Robot Type, Sub-system and Region gives a detailed analysis on the global market for inspection robots in oil and gas industry. The report also covers current competitive scenario and the predicted manufacture trend; and profiles global oil & gas inspection robot vendors including market leaders and important emerging players. Specifically, potential risks associated with investing in global oil & gas inspection robot market are assayed quantitatively and qualitatively through GMD's Risk Assessment System. According to the risk analysis and evaluation, Critical Success Factors (CSFs) are generated as a guidance to help investors & stockholders manage and minimize the risks, develop appropriate business models, and make wise strategies and decisions. The top players in the market include ABB Ltd., AeroVironment, Inc., Alstom Inspection Robots, Cyberhawk Innovations Ltd., ECA Group, Flyability SA, FMC Technologies Inc., Honeybee Robotics, Hydrovision Ltd., IKM Subsea AS, ING Robotic Aviation, International Submarine Engineering (ISE) Ltd., Inuktun Services Ltd., MISTRAS Group Inc. and OC Robotics. The report will help investors in making strategic investments.

Industrial inspections can be very dull, dangerous and monotonous. Robotics can change the face of industrial inspection by ensuring the process is not dangerous or dull. These inspections cover a wide range of duties that include operational assets and operational facilities during the process of decommissioning or evaluating the health of tanks. Though these routine checks and inspections are very important, they often prove to be dangerous as well. Introducing robotics in this field helps in reducing health, safety hazards that comes along with it. Automation is very valuable in these processes and they ensure that guided systems safely reach and operate where humans cannot. They are reducing time and costs companies spend on industrial inspections. These inspections also give valuable analytics for the firms to build digital alignment to the physical spaces and also reach smaller places which earlier humans could not inspect. The major reason why companies are moving towards inspection robots are reduced hazards and valuable insights.

However, the market deterrent is the huge expensive costs that needs to be incurred. But it helps in better utilisation of human resources. But they replace x – ray applications to conduct inspections and they are all industry – tested and work well in tough environments of power plants. Segment wise, the components that can be inspected using robotics are pipes, flare systems, vessels, tanks, reactors, long tuber and heat exchangers.  In the whole inspection robotics market, oil and gas segment has the highest market demand.

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