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Bibby Offshore Makes £30M Fleet Investment

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

February 4, 2014

  • Bibby engineers working on an ROV on-board one of its subsea support vessels
  • Mike Arnold, BibbyOffshore’s Chief Operating Officer  - Western Hemisphere
  • Bibby engineers working on an ROV on-board one of its subsea support vessels Bibby engineers working on an ROV on-board one of its subsea support vessels
  • Mike Arnold, BibbyOffshore’s Chief Operating Officer  - Western Hemisphere Mike Arnold, BibbyOffshore’s Chief Operating Officer - Western Hemisphere

Aberdeen-based subsea installation contractor Bibby Offshore has invested close to £30million in the past six months increasing its international fleet of subsea support vessels by 40%.

Most recently, the company signed a contract to charter EDT Jane, a newbuild remotely operated vehicle support vessel (ROVSV). The company now boasts a fleet of eight vessels and 15 Remote Operating Vehicles (ROV).

This dedicated ROVSV with full survey and inspection spread will be mobilized from April 2014 as part of a 180 day charter,  with options to extend for an additional three years. 

With the continued growth of Bibby Offshore’s sister company, Bibby Remote Intervention Limited (BRIL), a state of the art ROVSV was required to deliver contracted subsea commitments, as well as the increasing demand for the full suite of survey and inspection, repair and maintenance (IRM) that this class leading vessel can provide.

Mike Arnold, Bibby Offshore’s chief operating officer for the western hemisphere, said: “The charter of the EDT Jane continues to expand our service offering to our oil and gas clients, and will continue North Sea IRM scopes previously carried out by the Toisa Warrior, a charter that ended earlier this month, as part of our ongoing Centrica project.”

“This brand new vessel is a valuable addition to the fleet. The contract will involve our skilled and dedicated team providing full IRM activities, pipeline and structural inspection and light construction support, which will also be supported by the experienced onshore team.”

In line with its existing work scope, BRIL will install a mixed fleet of work-class and observation class ROVs onboard the vessel, including an SMD 150hp Quasar work class ROV, SeaEye Cougar Inspection class ROV and a SeaEye Lynx Observation Inspection class ROV.

bibbyoffshore.com
 

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