Safeguarding a Petro-Chemical Lifeline in Kuwait

2025-06-05

When “Shut It Down” Isn’t an Option

The water-cooling basin of a major Kuwaiti petro-chemical plant had to be inspected for leaks and corrosion. Draining it would stop production for a week, cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, and expose the desert facility to harsh environmental limits. Divers were ruled out: narrow manholes, low visibility, and unpredictable currents made human entry unsafe.


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Enter the FIFISH E-GO & Q-Cam D/L Duo

ZainTECH’s inspection team rolled in with a suitcase-sized FIFISH E-GO ROV fitted with the Q-Cam D/L laser-scaling camera.

· Slips into tight spots – E-GO’s compact frame glided through 40 cm access hatches.

· Holds its ground – Built-in station-lock kept the ROV rock-steady against basin currents.

· Looks sideways, not just forward – Q-Cam D/L mounts on the flank, so the ROV could face the flow while the camera captured crisp, perpendicular images of walls and pipe inlets.

· Records in millimetres – Every crack, spall, and rust patch was sized on the spot with laser accuracy—no second passes required.

In less than eight hours the team mapped every corner of the basin, streaming live video to engineers topside and tagging points of concern in real time.


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Tangible Wins

· Zero production stoppage – Operations ran nonstop; no water was wasted.

· $450 K+ saved – Avoided the planned seven-day shutdown and associated treatment costs.

· Action-ready data – 4K footage, photo mosaics, and a point-cloud report enabled the maintenance crew to schedule targeted repairs instead of a blanket overhaul.

· Safety first – No divers, no confined-space permits, and no hazardous exposure.


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QYSEA’s portable robotics proved that critical underwater assets can be inspected quickly, safely, and cost-effectively— even under the toughest access constraints.