Dixstone Deploys IFS Cloud to Enhance Offshore Operations
Dixstone, a key player in offshore energy services, has chosen IFS Cloud to modernize its global operations. The move aims to boost efficiency, safety, and sustainability across its projects in ten countries. With over 2,200 professionals, Dixstone is leveraging Industrial AI to support its ambitious growth and innovation goals.
Driving Digital Transformation in Offshore Energy
Created to unify Perenco’s offshore services, Dixstone offers integrated solutions in construction, drilling, oilfield services, workover, marine operations, and decommissioning. The company has been involved in notable projects like the UK’s first CO2 injection test for carbon capture and storage, as well as operating the massive Obana decommissioning platform, the world’s largest self-elevating heavy lift vessel of its kind.
As Dixstone scales rapidly, it needed a robust digital platform that could keep up with its complex, multi-site operations. The choice of IFS Cloud was driven by its industry-specific features, flexible modular design, and scalability. This allows the company to manage diverse projects efficiently while supporting future growth.
Enhancing Project Control and Asset Management
The deployment of IFS Cloud will give Dixstone better control over project finances and operations. Real-time planning and monitoring tools will help manage budgets, timelines, and resources more precisely. This means projects can be delivered on schedule, within budget, and with high safety standards.
Additionally, Dixstone will benefit from integrated asset management for its fleet of rigs, vessels, and platforms. Using predictive maintenance and centralized data, the company can maximize uptime, extend asset life, and prevent issues before they cause disruptions. This holistic approach improves operational efficiency and safety, aligning with Dixstone’s sustainability commitments.
By adopting IFS Cloud, Dixstone aims to streamline its workflows, boost safety standards, and promote sustainable practices across its global operations. The digital transformation is seen as a vital step toward maintaining its competitive edge in the offshore oil and gas industry.
Jean-Christophe Le Gal, General Manager at Dixstone, expressed enthusiasm about the new system, stating, “IFS Cloud gives us the agility and depth we need to support our global operations and sustainability goals. It’s more than a system — it’s a strategic enabler.”
Simon Niesler, Chief Revenue Officer at IFS, highlighted the significance of this partnership, saying, “Dixstone’s decision to implement IFS Cloud shows how important unified project control and asset management are for energy companies today. By integrating real-time financial oversight with predictive maintenance, Dixstone is setting a new standard for operational excellence and agility.”
This move reflects a broader trend in the energy sector towards digital solutions that foster innovation, safety, and sustainability. With IFS Cloud, Dixstone is well-positioned to meet future challenges and continue its growth trajectory in the offshore industry.















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