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Inmarsat, the world pioneer in global, mobile satellite communications announced a new distribution partnership with Libyan telecoms operator, Rawafed Libya for Telecommunications and Technology (RLTT).

RLTT’s specialist “Digital Oilfields” business unit will use Inmarsat’s IsatData Pro (IDP) and BGAN to provide secure, satellite-based data services to oil and gas companies operating in Libya.

Digital oilfields

Digital Oilfields provides always-on remote telematic and CCTV monitoring of vital infrastructure including wellheads at oil and gas drilling sites as well as production sites across the country. The services are delivered through Inmarsat’s ELERA L-band connectivity network and benefit from ultra-reliable 99.9% availability, security and small-form, robust terminals.

Inmarsat’s experience in providing IoT-over-satellite connectivity for industry means that it understands the types of products and services we want to offer to the oil and gas sector in Libya,” said Taha Ellafi, Chairman at RLTT.

Satellite-based offering

RLTT Digital Oilfields unit plans to expand its satellite-based offering to Libya’s oil and gas companies

Inmarsat was the best possible satellite provider by far for us to work with. We easily and seamlessly integrated our customer activation and billing systems with Inmarsat’s and we will be ready to offer new services to our customers soon.”

The RLTT Digital Oilfields unit plans to expand its satellite-based offering to Libya’s oil and gas companies with the addition of pipeline monitoring, plus vehicle telemetry, tracking, and fleet management.

Remote security monitoring

Oil and gas production is Libya’s number one industry,” continues Taha Ellafi at RLTT. “Operators across the country are digitalising their operations to increase efficiency and output and improve on-site safety and security for staff."

"Our new partnership with Inmarsat puts RLTT in an excellent position to take full advantage of this growth opportunity. Working with Inmarsat, we can provide remote security monitoring to drilling and production facilities across the country - including inaccessible locations beyond the reach of terrestrial fixed and mobile networks.”

Operational and safety improvements

More and more oil and gas companies are benefitting from the operational and safety improvements IoT provides,” said Mike Carter, President of Inmarsat Enterprise. “As the industry automates its infrastructure and its processes to enable remote monitoring and asset management, it reduces the need to travel to remote, potentially hazardous places. This results in benefits in terms of efficiencies, sustainability and safety."

"Inmarsat’s partnership, with RLTT will deliver the secure, reliable, affordable connectivity oil and gas producers across Libya need to automate and communicate remotely across their businesses. RLTT has been instrumental in digitalising the systems of oil and gas companies across the country, so I am pleased to welcome them as an Inmarsat distribution partner in North Africa.”

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