Promethean has announced its Q4 Gulf of Mexico mobilisation, marking the beginning of a new operational phase dedicated to safe and complaint decommissioning.
Committed to operational excellence and continuous improvement, Promethean has embedded integrated data management and innovative technologies into its work processes after recognising that a significant number of safety incidents go unnoticed until they result in workplace incidents.
To address this critical gap, Promethean has partnered with Detect Technologies to implement an innovative visual AI monitoring system, T-Pulse, on decommissioning projects. The technology enhances HSER practices by integrating visual data sources, including fixed cameras and robotic systems to analyse imagery and extract actionable insights on safety compliance and risk mitigation.
Danny Turner, SVP Projects, said, “The meticulous planning over the last three months reflects Promethean Energy’s steadfast commitment to doing decommissioning the right way, with safety, environmental stewardship, a technical excellence, and cost efficiency at the forefront. Our structured approach ensures that every stage, from platform preparation to post-plugging verification, delivers long-term integrity and measurable value to our stakeholders.”
The scope of work is organised under five key operational phases:
- Platform ‘make safe’ operations
- Well diagnostics testing
- Well plug and abandonment
- Post-plugging methane assessments
- Mobilisation and demobilisation
This milestone underscores the operator’s continued leadership in delivering efficient and technically robust decommissioning programmes across the Gulf.