Offshore Energy
  • news
  • test
JobsNewsletter
Offshore Energy logo

© 2026 Navingo. All rights reserved.

Home›Operations & Maintenance›Statoil Puts Drones to Work on Sheringham Shoal
Operations & Maintenance

November 27, 2017 · about 8 years ago

Statoil Puts Drones to Work on Sheringham Shoal

Statoil has used drones to inspect all turbine blades on the Sheringham Shoal wind farm off Norfolk, UK.

1 minutes read
  • LinkedIn
  • X
  • Email

Statoil has hired a drone specialist to inspect all turbine blades on the Sheringham Shoal wind farm off Norfolk, UK.

The Norwegian energy company partnered with Martek Aviation to inspect all 264 blades across the 88 offshore locations on the Sheringham Shoal.

Throughout August 2017, 200 UAS (Unmanned Aircraft System) flights were deployed, taking 8 minutes each to collect the relevant data and allowing Statoil to instantly assess the condition of their assets on site, Martek Aviation said.

Due to the advancements in UAS technology, the challenges faced with traditional inspection methods are being transformed into a safer and more streamlined data collection process, the company said.

Previously, blade turbine inspections were performed from the ground using a camera for visual inspections or by human rope access. The use of drones has removed the requirement to climb the turbine by flying from the 40-meter vessel, according to Martek Aviation.

The 317MW Sheringham Shoal offshore wind farm is located between 17 and 23 kilometres off the coast of North Norfolk.

The wind farm consists of 88 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 3.6MW, which were put into operation in 2012.

Reach the Offshore Energy industry in one go!

Offshore Energy is read by thousands of professionals every day.

Increase your visibility with banners, tell your story with a branded article, and showcase your expertise with a full-page company profile in our business directory.

CONTACT

Follow Offshore Energy on:

Filed under

Operations & Maintenance

Home of Energy Transition

Join thousands of industry professionals who start their day with our newsletter.

Trending Now

  1. 1ADES jack-up rig pair lines up drilling jobs in Nigerian and UK waters
  2. 2Odfjell Drilling’s rig remaining with Norwegian oil & gas operator for another year
  3. 3Karoon boosts Brazilian field’s oil output with all wells now online
  4. 4TotalEnergies offloading Mexican shallow water block to Grupo Carso

Home of Energy Transition

Join thousands of industry professionals who start their day with our newsletter.

Subscribe free