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North East underwater tech specialist collapses into administration only a year after acquisition

Manta Systems - formerly Modus Subsea - had been subject to a winding up petition from a company belonging to a former owner of the firm

Administrators were called in to Manta Systems º£½ÇÊÓÆµ - formerly Modus Subsea Services. (Image: Evening Gazette)

An established subsea engineering firm with roots in the North East stretching back more than 35 years has called in administrators only a year after it was acquired.

Manta Systems º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, which had been called Modus Subsea Services, had suffered several years of losses and earlier this year was subject to a winding up petition from Tompkins Investments, owned by former Modus owner Arthur Tompkins.

The firm specialised in autonomous subsea drones used to tend oil and gas fields and had employed as many as 67 people in recent years.

Insolvency experts at RSM º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Restructuring Advisory LLP confirmed remaining staff at the Darlington-based firm had been made redundant in February after a failed hunt for a rescue buyer.

The subsequent appointment of joint administrators Gareth Harris and Lee Lockwood came about a year after Modus' acquisition by global marine services firm PXGEO, which had said it wanted to use the North East firm's capabilities to boost its subsea market offer.

The move followed a restructuring of the company in 2022, when it sold it fleet of remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) in a near £5m deal to focus on development of underwater intervention drones.

In the same year the firm reported an operating loss of £1.3m and net liabilities of more than £9.7m - with the sale funding part of the debt and a bridging loan brought in to refinance the remainder.

As Modus, the business is said to have secured a world-first contract with energy giant Equinor to provide underwater intervention drones at its Johan Sverdrup field. The firm's name was changed to Manta Systems in September last year.