Delta SubSea Adds New Vessel

May 13, 2015

 Delta SubSea has entered into an agreement with Norwegian company Olympic Shipping AS for the Olympic Delta, a newly built Multipurpose Subsea Support & Construction Vessel.

The Olympic Delta is a 94m-long green-friendly vessel designed for greatly reduced fuel consumption and emissions. It will carry two Schilling HD 150 HP work-class remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) from DSS’s fleet, with the focus on inspection, repair and maintenance jobs, says a statement from the company.
The Vessel designed according to DNV class, with high focus on reduced fuel consumption, which also means lesser emission to the environment. 
“We’re thrilled to announce the addition of a second vessel to our growing line up,” said Scott Dingman, DSS’s President – CEO. “The Olympic Delta will extend our growth in the international market place by allowing Delta SubSea to better cater to our clients deepwater IMR and construction needs.”
The 94 m long, Olympic Delta, has a maximum speed of 13 knots and is equipped with an 80 t (AHC) crane with 2000 m of wire. The vessel also comes equipped with three bow thrusters designed for working in high currents and a 6 x 6 m moon pool for construction work.
The Olympic Delta has one ROV hangerdeck area and two WROV LARS located on the starboard and port sides of the vessel. The vessel is equipped with Kongsberg K-Master DP control and navigation equipment and has 52 staterooms for 80 man POB.
Delta SubSea, of Montgomery, Texas, is a leading provider of engineering services for the global offshore oil and gas industry.

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