Harboursandport.com: Lagos --- Houston, 2
May 2018: China Merchants Heavy Industry (Jiangsu) Co., Ltd (CMHI) and DNV GL have
signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) for the classification of two multi-activity
jack-up units at the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston yesterday.
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The signing at OTC 2018. Front (L to R). Mr. Rulin Yao,
General Manager of China Merchants Heavy
Industry (Jiangsu), Mr.
Ernst Meyer, Director of Offshore Classification,
DNV GL – Maritime.
Back (L to R): Mr. Lixin Xu, General Manager,
R&D Center at China
Merchants Offshore Technology Research Center, Mr.
Sichuan Wu,
China Merchants Industry Holding, Co Ltd., Mr. Cor
Selen, CEO
Co-owner/ founder of OOS Energy, Timothy Tan,
General Manager,
(Asia Pacific) of OOS International.
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This was
made known in a press statement made available to Harboursandport.com,
by Head of Media and Public Relations of DNV GL Maritime
Communications, Nikos Späth.
The units
which are ordered by OOS Energy B.V., which is affiliated with
Netherlands-based Overdulve Offshore Services (OOS) International, these
96 m long units will be purpose-built for the decommissioning market.
Construction is scheduled to start later this year.
“We are very pleased
that OOS Energy and China Merchants Heavy Industry (CMHI) have chosen DNV GL as
the classification partner for this project. We welcome OOS as a new customer
for classification and highly value their trust in DNV GL. This project with
CMHI marks the continuation of a very fruitful relationship, and we look
forward to undertaking many more projects with CMHI in the future,” says Ernst
Meyer, Director of Offshore Classification at DNV GL – Maritime.
“DNV GL has demonstrated an excellent
level of service during the last project we worked on in our yard, a 400K
Valemax II VLOC and mid/deep water semi-submersible drilling unit. We
appreciate DNV GL’s solutions orientated approach and that their experts are
service-minded, while never compromising on quality. Through this project, our
relationship will become even closer and stronger. We look forward to working
with DNV GL in the future, with more comprehensive cooperation for other ship
type segments,” says Mr. Yao Rulin, General Manager of CMHI (Jiangsu).
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Multi-activity jack-up unit |
For OOS Energy,
these will be the first of the company’s units to be classed by DNV GL.
“After review of the
options available, OOS Energy elected DNV GL to be the class society for its
new Multi Activity Units. The decision has been based on the strong presence of
DNV GL in the market that OOS Energy is targeting with these unique units. We
furthermore like the professionalism and level of quality assurance from the
DNV GL experts,” says Mr. Cor Selen, CEO co-owner/ founder of OOS Energy.
2,400 tons of lifting capacity
The two identical
4-legged, self-elevating multi-activity units (MAUs) will be used in
decommissioning operations. “This means that the MAUs will be equipped for
light drilling operations to close wells. In addition, they can deconstruct the
top side of an oil rig’s structure, and remove the jacket structure which goes
right down to the sea floor,” explains Bas Veerman, Business Development
Manager Benelux at DNV GL – Maritime. Two cranes, one with a maximum hook
height of 92 m and one with a maximum hook height of 122m above deck and a
combined lifting capacity of 2,400 tons, can work in tandem to dismantle
decommissioned offshore structures, lifting parts onto the MAU’s own deck,
before transporting them back to shore. The unit is also equipped to install
next generation wind turbines.
Technical features
The MAUs will be
able to operate in 55m water depth in harsh conditions such as those found in
the North Sea. In benign circumstances the units can operate in 80m of water
depth. The units will be self-propelled by four steerable thrusters, and are
also equipped with a dynamic positioning system (DP2 system), ensuring safe
positioning near the platform. Four dual fuel main generators, located in two
separate engine rooms, provide power for propulsion, cranes, the drilling
package and all auxiliary functions.
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