This agreement covers Equinor’s oil and gas tanker fleets operating in Scandinavia, Far East, Middle East and Europe.
HullWiper is a global service provider of hull cleaning solutions, which boost vessel efficiency and fuel savings, whilst protecting vessel hull coatings and the marine ecosystem.
The company’s remotely operated vehicle (ROV) system uses adjustable seawater jets under variable pressure to remove fouling, instead of brushes or abrasives, minimising the risk of damage to expensive anti-fouling coatings.
No divers are used, so there is no risk to human life and cleaning can be conducted day or night, in most weather conditions, and whilst cargo operations are underway.
Residues are collected by an on board filter and deposited into dedicated drums onshore for locally-approved environmental disposal. The filter also reduces the risk of cross-pollination of waters with alien species.
Simon Doran, HullWiper’s Managing Director said the partnership with Equinor reflects his company’s commitment to proving the global shipping community with innovative, eco-friendly solutions at a time of increasing regulation. “We help shipowners and operators to act pro-actively to comply with ever more stringent rules and regulations governing the entry of vessels into ports and operations offshore.”
Just over five years since its launch in Dubai, HullWiper now operates from ports in Sweden, Singapore, Spain, Denmark, Norway, Egypt, Australia, Gibraltar and the UAE, as well as other key locations in the Middle East on an ad hoc basis.
New operations in Panama and Mauritius are due to begin in the second quarter of 2019, with advanced discussions ongoing for other locations.