ROVOP Announces Houston, Senior Appointments

April 2, 2015

Brett “Gonzo” Eychner, Steven Gray (ROVOP managing director), Mark Vorenkamp and Scott Wagner
Brett “Gonzo” Eychner, Steven Gray (ROVOP managing director), Mark Vorenkamp and Scott Wagner

Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) services provider, ROVOP, has established a Western Hemisphere headquarters and support base in Houston as well as appointed three highly-regarded ROV industry professionals to lead the business.
 
Scott Wagner, Brett “Gonzo” Eychner and Wayne Betts bring a combined total of more than 100 years’ global experience in the ROV services sector to ROVOP.  They join an established management team and staff of 130 based in Aberdeen, Scotland.
 
The company’s  client portfolio includes oil & gas, offshore wind and telecommunications companies and an enviable track record of successfully delivering high-profile projects in more than a dozen countries.

ROVOP’s facility is located in North West Houston on a 1.5 acre site which includes a 4,500 ft2 office and 17,300 ft2 workshop where the company will manage their fleet of FMC Schilling Robotics and SAAB Seaeye ROVs. 
  
As well as five vessel-based ROV systems already contracted in the region, ROVOP has invested in a further two complete ROV spreads that benefit from features making them especially attractive for deep water vessel and rig support applications.

 

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