This collaboration aims to fundamentally transform the management of drilling operations through the digitization and automation of logistics flows, covering everything from personnel movements to cargo transport and vessel utilization.
"We are delighted to partner with Phu Quoc Petroleum Operating Company (PQPOC). This is an important step for us as we continue to expand our presence in Southeast Asia. Our platform will help PQPOC move people and equipment more efficiently, reduce costs and improve safety," said Jan Inge Pedersen, CEO of Kabal.
This statement illustrates the Norwegian company's ambition to establish itself as a key player in digital and sustainable offshore logistics. With its unique platform, Kabal not only improves the visibility of offshore operations, it also generates measurable gains.
By centralizing planning and monitoring in real time, the company can reduce vessel-related costs (chartering, insurance, maintenance) by 30%, fuel consumption by 20% and equipment rental costs by up to 50%, while also optimizing personnel transport. For a three-month drilling campaign involving several rigs and vessels, these improvements can represent savings of nearly $4 million. With up to three weeks' anticipation and visibility on almost 90% of logistical movements, Kabal helps its customers to limit unnecessary crossings, enhance safety and make informed decisions based on clear performance indicators.
Already present in over 25 countries, the company has never lost a single customer since its launch. Its certified, secure technology has already won over the world's leading energy operators, and this new mandate in Vietnam confirms the relevance of its approach. For Vietnam, this partnership represents much more than a simple gain in efficiency. The country is seizing the opportunity to modernize its practices, strengthen the competitiveness of its energy sector and rely on an international partner capable of setting new standards.