
Petroleum exploration and production company EnQuest has embarked on a digital transformation by implementing Fennex’s AI-powered Behaviour-Based Safety System (BBSS) across its UK assets.
The strategic move aims to bolster safety measures and provide behavioural insights at EnQuest’s offshore and onshore facilities.
The multi-year contract with Fennex signals EnQuest’s dedication to integrating cutting-edge technology to ensure the well-being of its workforce and the efficiency of its operations.
The deployment covers assets including the Thistle, Heather, Magnus and Kraken floating production, storage and offloading units, as well as the Sullom Voe Terminal in Shetland.
The BBSS went fully operational in a span of just eight weeks, underscoring EnQuest’s focus on fortifying frontline safety protocols and harnessing the power of intelligent digital solutions for performance optimisation.
Fennex managing director Adrian Brownsaid: “BBSS is now deployed across all EnQuest’s UK-operated offshore assets, and for the first time at a major onshore terminal. EnQuest was eager to roll out the platform quickly, and thanks to strong collaboration, we were able to go live both offshore and onshore in record time.”

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By GlobalDataFennex’s BBSS is not new to the industry, having been rolled out in more than 70 offshore projects globally.
EnQuest HSE and Wells director Ian McKimmie added: “We identified BBSS as an opportunity to make a step change in operational safety through making it easier and more user friendly for personnel to participate and allowing us to make more effective use of the resulting leading data. It provides full visibility of engagement in our safety reporting and real-time data, giving us immediate insight into reported issues and the ability to act swiftly for the best outcomes in our operations.”
EnQuest is focused on offering energy security and decarbonisation. The company’s portfolio is currently focused on the UK and Malaysia.