Drone Carries Freight To Offshore Oil
Platform
A Camcopter S-100 drone made the first commercial drone delivery
to an offshore oil platform in late August and it might be the beginning of a
major industry. The helicopter drone flew a 3-D printed part from Norway to a
rig located about 60 miles off the coast. The flight was conducted without any
special airspace adjustments and the drone was just part of the traffic servicing
the oil fields. The drone also did an exterior inspection of the drilling
platform and performed a simulated search and rescue drill with the rig's
standby vessel.
Of course, the oil companies are keeping a close eye on the drone
developments because hauling freight and supplies to the rigs by drone could
not only be a lot cheaper, but also safer. There are also several major
helicopter companies that have oilfield supply as their core business watching
the new initiatives. Servicing oil platforms is a multibillion-dollar business
and also one of the most dangerous forms of commercial flying. Nordic Unmanned,
which flew the first drone flight, says drones are a viable alternative to many
missions now flown by big, expensive helicopters. "This marks the
beginning of a new chapter within unmanned logistics," spokesman Pål
Kristensen said. "The technology is proven and robust enough to implement
in large scale and reduces the risk cost and environmental footprint
drastically."
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