Offshore Oil & Gas

Offshore Oil & Gas

Compliance, Safety, and Operational Control — One MODU / One Vessel at a Time

Why Offshore Operations Need a Dedicated MAMAT Instance

Offshore oil & gas operations are some of the most regulated, hazardous, and complex environments in the world. Every platform, MODU, FPSO, and offshore support vessel carries its own:

  • Equipment inventory
  • Safety systems
  • Instrumentation
  • Crew rotation
  • Inspection cycles
  • Maintenance schedules
  • Certification timelines
  • USCG compliance responsibilities

These cannot — and must not — be mixed with those of another rig or vessel.

**This is why MAMAT is designed so that:

One MAMAT installation = One MODU / One Vessel / One Platform.**
No exceptions.

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Why One Unit Per MAMAT Matters

Running multiple units inside one system sounds convenient — until reality hits:

Fragmented records

Which pump belongs to which rig?

Which fire system belongs to which deck level?

Which safety-critical equipment certificate belongs to which vessel?

Nightmare.

Naming-convention chaos

To manage two vessels in one database you’d need naming conventions like:

“MODU-HERC_Crane-03_Port-AFT”

“OSV-TRIDENT gen-safety-valve-B_2018INST”

User error becomes guaranteed.

Audit contamination

USCG inspectors don’t want a cluster of mixed logs.
They want:
“Show me THIS rig’s history. Nothing else.”

Risk & liability exposure

If vessels share data structures, a single mistake or incorrect assignment can create legal exposure.

Operational clarity collapses

Deck crews, OIMs, ETs, DPOs, maintenance teams, and shore-based QA need one clean source of truth, not a blended mess.

Therefore:
A dedicated MAMAT instance per unit is not a feature — it’s a requirement.

Regulatory Reality: USCG Requirements for GOM / OCS Facilities

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If your offshore unit operates in the Gulf of Mexico or U.S. Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) waters, you must comply with multiple USCG regulatory frameworks:

USCG & OCS Compliance Includes:

  • 33 CFR Subchapter N – Outer Continental Shelf Activities
  • 46 CFR Subchapter I-A – MODUs
  • USCG Offshore National Center of Expertise (OCS-NCOE) guidance for:
    • Fixed Platforms
    • Floating Facilities
    • Mobile Offshore Drilling Units

Sources:

  • USCG OCSNCOE MODU guidance
  • USCG OCSNCOE Fixed Facility guidance
  • USCG 33 CFR & 46 CFR regulatory frameworks (inspection, safety, maintenance, documentation)

These regulations require:

  • Documented maintenance
  • Documented inspection cycles
  • Documented safety drills
  • Traceable logs
  • Calibration, certification & test records
  • Evidence of repairs & modifications
  • Risk evaluations
  • Crew competency + recordkeeping
  • Change control on critical equipment
  • Immediate production of records during inspection

MAMAT gives your rig EXACTLY that evidence.

How MAMAT Works for Offshore Oil & Gas

(One MODU / One Vessel / One Platform)

Complete Asset Inventory

Track every component, such as:

  • BOP systems
  • Cranes & lifting equipment
  • Firefighting systems
  • Lifeboats & lifesaving appliances
  • Pumps, valves, pressure vessels
  • Electrical distribution
  • Sensor & instrumentation packages
  • Navigation, DP, and safety controls
  • Marine systems (bilge, ballast, ventilation)
  • Spare parts
  • Each item gets:
  • Unique ID
  • Location (deck/module/compartment)
  • Manufacturer / serial number
  • Install date
  • Certification history
  • Maintenance records
  • Current operational status

MAMAT:

  • Tracks every test & drill
  • Stores every certificate
  • Alerts you before expiry
  • Produces instant “Safety Compliance Packages”

Maintenance / Inspection Scheduling

Every offshore asset has a cycle:

  • Weekly
  • Monthly
  • Quarterly
  • Annual
  • 5-year surveys
  • OEM-specific maintenance intervals
  • Safety-critical equipment inspections
  • MAMAT handles:
  • Automated notifications
  • Task assignments
  • Recurring schedule templates
  • Completion verification
  • Evidence upload
  • Timestamped audit trail

Safety Systems Compliance

USCG requires documented proof of:

  • Fire & gas detection tests
  • Lifeboat / davit inspections
  • Fire extinguishing systems
  • Pressure vessel testing
  • Structural inspections
  • Safety drills (fire, abandon-ship, spill response)
  • Emergency shutdown system tests
  • BOP stack certifications

Automated Maintenance & Calibration Reminders

Incident & Near-Miss Logging

Offshore operations must document:

  • Near misses
  • Electrical faults
  • Loss of containment
  • Safety bypass events
  • Any equipment failure
  • Any deviation from normal operation
  • MAMAT gives you:
  • Root cause log
  • CAPA tracking
  • Assigned responsibilities
  • Version-controlled remediation evidence


Change Management

USCG & Classification societies require documented:

  • Repairs
  • Overhauls
  • Replacements
  • Upgrades
  • Software changes
  • Structural modifications
  • MAMAT enforces:
  • Change request logs
  • Version history
  • Who authorized, who executed
  • Photos, certificates, test results
  • Post-modification inspection verification
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USCG Audit Readiness: Zero-Panic Mode

When USCG steps onboard:

  • They ask for your documents — not your stories.
    MAMAT lets you produce:
  • Inspection logs
  • Maintenance cycles
  • Safety drill records
  • Calibration certificates
  • BOP test logs
  • Structural inspection packages
  • Crew competency documents
  • Compliance history
  • In seconds. Not hours. Not days.

The MAMAT Offshore Kit (Per Unit) For each MODU / Vessel / Platform:

One dedicated MAMAT database

One clean asset registry

One maintenance cycle

One safety inspection schedule

One incident & risk log

One set of certificates & regulatory records

One audit-ready evidence package

No naming conventions.
No merged units.
No confusion.

Result: Offshore Operations Become Safer, More Predictable, and Fully Auditable

  • Zero confusion about which equipment belongs where
  • No more digging through binders, spreadsheets, or lost certificates
  • Crew know what’s due and when
  • Maintenance becomes proactive, not reactive
  • Regulatory compliance becomes manageable
  • USCG inspections become low-stress events
  • Equipment failures reduce
  • Safety increases
  • Downtime decreases
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Final Word: Offshore Compliance Is Mandatory — But Chaos Is Optional

With MAMAT:

Every asset is known

Every task is tracked

Every inspection has evidence

Every modification is logged

Every USCG audit is prepared for

Every rig/vessel has a clean, stand-alone compliance backbone

One Unit. One MAMAT. One Source of Truth.