Scaling Offshore IoT: How OEG Energy Group is Leveraging AST Reygar’s IRAMS

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3 Feb 2026 • 12:34 PM MYT
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In the high-stakes world of offshore energy, downtime isn’t just expensive—it’s a logistical nightmare. OEG Energy Group recently announced a significant expansion of its partnership with AST Reygar to solve this by deploying over 40 live IRAMS (Industrial Remote Asset Monitoring System) units across global projects.

The Hardware Challenge This wasn’t a standard “off-the-shelf” deployment. AST Reygar’s technical team had to engineer bespoke, compact enclosures to house the satellite monitoring units, ensuring they could withstand the brutal environments of the North Sea and the US South Coast.

Data-Driven Reliability By integrating these IRAMS units into their temporary power generator sets, OEG gains:

  • Real-time oversight: Continuous data feeds for early fault detection.

  • Satellite Connectivity: Seamless monitoring in regions where traditional cellular networks fail.

  • Proactive Maintenance: Reducing mechanical downtime through predictive data.

  • This move signals a broader trend in the offshore sector: the shift from reactive repairs to a sophisticated, data-driven “smart” fleet.

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