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Armada Expands Offshore Edge Footprint With Aker BP Galleon Deployment

Armada Expands Offshore Edge Footprint With Aker BP Galleon Deployment

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Armada has signed an agreement with Aker BP to deploy its Galleon modular data center on an offshore rig on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, marking a significant commercial expansion of Armada’s edge AI infrastructure into the oil and gas sector. Under the deal, Armada will deliver a Galleon unit engineered for harsh offshore conditions to run critical vendor applications and process drilling and operational data locally on the rig.

By moving compute and AI models to the edge, Armada’s platform aims to mitigate connectivity risk, reduce latency in decision-making, and improve operational resilience when links to shore-based or cloud systems are unstable. Aker BP will use the standardized edge platform to consolidate fragmented OT and IT stacks into a single hardened architecture, lowering cybersecurity and compliance complexity while enabling more remote monitoring and intervention from onshore centers.

The first phase will see a single reference Galleon deployed on one rig as a blueprint that, once validated, can be replicated across additional assets, reducing engineering time and turning future deployments into a repeatable rollout pattern. Initial use cases focus on high-value offshore workloads such as real-time data processing, AI model execution for predictive maintenance, and applications that support safer and more autonomous drilling operations.

For Armada, this agreement underscores its strategy to serve remote, mission‑critical industrial environments and follows a 2025 project enabling the U.S. Navy to operate a full‑stack modular data center at sea under severe power and communications constraints. The Aker BP deployment further demonstrates the Galleon’s ability to deliver compute, storage, connectivity, and sovereign AI capabilities where network access is limited, positioning Armada to capture additional energy and defense opportunities that demand secure, resilient edge infrastructure.

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