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Fugro Showcases New Survey Ship in Texas

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

August 19, 2015

Fugro Americas (Photo: Fugro)

Fugro Americas (Photo: Fugro)

Making her debut at the Martin Midstream Dock in Galveston, Texas, Fugro’s new geophysical survey vessel, the Fugro Americas, was showcased to clients, with more than 100 in attendance, the company announced.
 
Fugro gave guided tours of the newbuild vessel, with geophysical, geoscience, survey and HSE professionals on hand to demonstrate its state-of-the-art equipment and features along with the working parts of a geophysical survey. Clients were able to view the advanced survey instrumentation, including Fugro’s 3,000-meter-rated AUV, from a first-hand perspective, which prompted positive comments on the vessel’s impressive equipment and exceptional design. The two-day event provided an important opportunity for clients to not only view the Fugro Americas and its equipment, but also to understand how Fugro’s capabilities consistently meet their survey needs.
 
The Fugro Americas departed the construction shipyard in Louisiana on April 13 and was immediately mobilized to the Caribbean for a geochemical coring campaign. Measuring 193 feet in length, the multipurpose vessel is suited for high resolution geophysical surveys and seafloor mapping and is permanently mobilized for rapid deployment to locations throughout North and South America.
 
Fugro also owns and operates three Hugin AUV systems, two depth rated to 3,000 meters and one to 4,500 meters, all of which are portable and able to be mobilized onto the Fugro Americas or other vessels of opportunity.