Industrial data and engineering consultancy Imrandd has secured the renewal of its long-standing contract with Dana Petroleum, extending their successful partnership for an additional two years to 2027.

This extension ensures the continued delivery of critical integrity services for Dana's UK operations.

The seven-figure contract comprises a range of key services, including integrity management, risk-based inspection (RBI) services, and advanced data analytics. These services will support the operations of the Triton FPSO, Dana Petroleum’s floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel, which produces oil and gas from multiple fields in the North Sea.

Imrandd has been a trusted partner of Dana Petroleum since winning the initial contract in 2016. This latest contract renewal not only secures work for 14 engineers but also leverages Imrandd’s advanced technologies to further enhance data analytics and drive performance improvements on the Triton FPSO.

Innes Auchterlonie, CEO of Imrandd.

Innes Auchterlonie, CEO of Imrandd.

Innes Auchterlonie, CEO of Imrandd, commented: “We are incredibly proud to extend our valued partnership with Dana Petroleum. This renewal is a testament to the confidence Dana places in Imrandd’s ability to deliver innovative, results-driven integrity solutions.

"Our commitment remains focused on delivering an unbiased and differentiated service, which sets us apart in the industry. Our advanced analytics capabilities allow us to refine inspection and maintenance strategies, focusing on areas of highest priority.

"This targeted approach ensures safety, optimises efficiency, and delivers measurable cost savings for our clients. By continuing to innovate and adapt, we are committed to helping Dana achieve sustainable, long-term operational excellence.”

The Triton FPSO manages the output from several fields, including Evelyn, Bittern, Guillemot West and Guillemot Northwest, Gannet E, Clapham, Pict and Saxon fields.

Imrandd’s technology portfolio includes its event-driven propriety software ALERT, which monitors for corrosion threats allowing organisations to act before damage occurs, analysing integrity data in near real-time to reduce inspection time and costs for asset owners. The company’s dedication to innovation has seen its R&D and Data division more than double over the last two years, taking the team’s head count to 12 and its overall workforce to 65.

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