C-Kore’s subsea testing tools have quickly become a game changer in the offshore oil and gas industry, earning widespread recognition with both operators and contractors for their quick and accurate results. The ease of use of the battery powered autonomous units means specialized offshore personnel are not required to accompany the units, equating to big cost savings on offshore testing campaign.
C-Kore tools have built a proven track record in the global subsea testing market, with successful deployments in over 130 subsea fields across more than 25 countries to support subsea campaigns, from umbilical installation monitoring to fault-finding and decommissioning. C-Kore has notably received the King’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade 2024 and the Global Export Award 2025 from the Global Underwater Hub (GUH). These prestigious awards are a true reflection of C-Kore’s global presence and the trust operators place in C-Kore’s innovative technology.
Barry Walsh, Project Delivery Director from Fugro, commented, “We are delighted to commemorate C-Kore’s milestone of deploying their 1000th unit. As frequent users of C-Kore’s subsea technology, we have consistently experienced its advantages firsthand. Their units provide us with prompt and reliable data, and the ease of deployment and use make our job that much easier.”
Cynthia Pikaar, Sales and Marketing Director of C-Kore, commented further, “We are thrilled to have reached the deployment of our 1000th unit with Fugro, one of our most trusted and valued customers. Having worked closely with Fugro on numerous subsea projects, we have seen firsthand how our tools simplify their testing operations, delivering accurate results quickly and efficiently. This milestone, alongside our recent recognition with the 2024 King’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade and GUH’s Global Export Award, highlights not only our growing global presence but also the strong industry partnerships we continue to build. We look forward to supporting Fugro and our other customers on future projects and further strengthening our collaboration as we deploy the next 1000 units.”