OFFSHORE SUPPORT & SUPPLY SERVICES

Technology-enabled subsea services

We provide ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) services entirely in-house.

ALWAYS AVAILABLE, HIGH-QUALITY SERVICE

As TP-OTC, we deliver work-class ROV services entirely with our own resources. We provide these services whenever required, without compromising our high-quality standards. All ROV operations are conducted under the supervision of our experienced team.

A sector-shaping approach

We recognize the critical role of ROV operations in our projects. To ensure continuity in operational success, we invest in both technology and human resources.

With this understanding, we collaborate with Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit University Çaycuma Vocational School to cultivate qualified local technical personnel. Within the Offshore Seabed Applications Technology Program, launched in the 2022–2023 academic year, students receive technical training in topics such as underwater robots, seabed connection systems and communication technologies. Graduates trained with TP-OTC infrastructure join the sector as fully equipped professionals with internationally recognized competencies in ROV operation and maintenance—contributing to meeting the industry’s need for qualified local technical personnel.

OPERATIONS PERFORMED
Subsea Inspection & Equipment Maintenance

We image and routinely monitor structural elements of wellheads, Xmas Trees, and seabed conditions using high-resolution imaging systems. Where necessary, we carry out cleaning and perform pH measurements to monitor equipment health.

For operations required while vessels are underway, we image the seabed and accompany the transit as needed.

Intervention with ROV

Using manipulator arms and tools, we execute precise tasks such as valve opening/closing, equipment placement, minor assembly and maintenance works, and rescue/salvage. When required, we inject chemicals stored in the ROV tanks into designated target areas.

Deployment and Recovery of Transponders

Prior to drilling and completion operations, we lower transmitters and responder transponders—which are critical for precise positioning of drilling vessels—into the water and safely recover them after operations.