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Pipe-laying Vessel for Van Oord Named in China Shipyard

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

October 1, 2012

Pipe-layer 'Stingray': Photo courtesy of Van Oord

Pipe-layer 'Stingray': Photo courtesy of Van Oord

Van Oord’s first shallow water pipe lay vessel 'Stingray' named at the COSCO shipyard in Nantong, China.

Stingray is designed in accordance with the highest quality and safety standards in the oil and gas industry and equipped with state-of-the-art machinery to install pipelines from 6 to 60 inches in diameter. The prime focus for Stingray is S-lay pipe-laying works in combination with shore approaches and other associated activities in shallow water from five metres up to 100 meters and more.

In addition, the vessel is also suitable for a wide range of light offshore installation works like buoy and manifold installation, hook-up, commissioning, piling and midline tie-ins.

The naming ceremony was performed by Mrs A. Athmer-Albersen, wife of Managing  Director Offshore, Mr J.B.E.M. Athmer.

Stingray complements Van Oord’s wide range of offshore services consisting of the construction of landfalls, installation of rock, trench dredging and backfilling and the installation of Single Point Mooring (SPM)-systems and Gravity Based Structures (GBS).

 

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