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Ocean Installer, Solstad Order Subsea Vessel

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

June 14, 2012

Ocean Installer and Solstad Offshore ordered a large, advanced construction support vessel (CSV). The vessel will be delivered in Q2 2014 and is to be operated by Ocean Installer.  The contract is subject to GIEK (“Garanti-instituttet for eksportkreditt”) board approval (June 20th 2012).
The vessel, of type OSCV 06L, has been designed by shipbuilder STX OSV and Solstad, in close cooperation with Ocean Installer. This combination has resulted in one of the most advanced CSVs built to date. The vessel is equipped with a 3000t carousel, a 400t active heave compensated (AHC) crane and launching systems for Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) (LARS). The vessel will be delivered with a 150t Vertical Lay Spread System (VLS) priced at 200 million NOK. The total project cost, including project management, spare parts and mobilisation, is 1.5 billion NOK. Ocean Installer and Solstad will have joint ownership of the vessel following her completion.
The vessel will be the third in Ocean Installer’s fleet of operated subsea vessels, following Normand Mermaid and Normand Clipper, both chartered from Solstad.
“We are very satisfied with placing the contract for this new-build, and are looking forward to developing our operations with this vessel, which is built for heavy construction work, and is highly advanced when it comes to station keeping, efficiency and operational performance. This investment is in line with our growth strategy, as the vessel is capable of conducting the full range of subsea construction operations in the global market. Moreover, this joint venture consolidates the strategic cooperation between Solstad and Ocean Installer,” said  Steinar Riise, CEO of Ocean Installer.
The vessel is designed to operate efficiently under demanding conditions and is well fitted for SURF (Subsea, Umbilicals, Risers, Flowlines) operations. The vessel is 156.7m long, 27m wide and has an aft cargo deck area of 2100 sq. m.
It will be equipped with a 150t VLS and a 3000t below deck carousel, ROVs in hangars launched through moonpools, and two AHC offshore cranes (400t and 100t) that can both operate down to depths of 3000m. Propulsion is based on two conventional propellers, and two tunnel thrusters aft and two tunnel thrusters and two gyro thrusters forward, providing a robust system optimized with regard to propulsion, positioning capabilities and maintenance. Main engine power is approximately 21000 kW. The accommodation facilities will have a capacity of 140 persons. The vessel is designed according to the latest environmental standards with focus on low fuel consumption, and precautions in accordance with DNV CLEAN DESIGN requirements are incorporated in the design.
The vessel's hull, machinery and equipment are to be constructed according to DNV with Classification and notations: 1A1, E0, DYNPOS-AUTRO, DK (+), CRANE, HELDK-SH, ICE C, CLEAN DESIGN with NAUT-AW and RECYCLABLE, Comf-V(3) C(3), TMON, SPS, BIS, VIBR, SF.
 

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