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Wärtsilä Hamworthy Wins Petrobras Contract

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

Wärtsilä Hamworthy has won a contract to supply its Flare Gas Recovery packages to four floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) units under construction for Petrobras.


The units, each of which will be able to handle 150,000bpd, are to be deployed on the pre-salt fields, off Santos, Brazil. Three of the FPSOs will be utilised for Block BM-S-11 Lula (Tupi) and one will go to Block BM-S-9 Guara.

“We have developed a strong position in the growing market for flare gas recovery as offshore operators seek greater efficiency over increasing environmental concerns due to flaring,” said Hamilton Santos, Project Manager, Gas Recovery Business Unit, Hamworthy Oil & Gas Systems.

“Flaring gas has a global impact on climate change by adding about 400 million tons of CO2 in annual emissions. Petrobras is committed to minimising flaring in its operations and has therefore planned for flare gas recovery systems to be installed on all units for the pre-salt development.”

The contract underscores Wärtsilä Hamworthy’s leading position in this growth market and follows the breakthrough deals signed late last year for systems to be installed on the P58 and P62 FPSO conversions in the Baleia Azul and Roncador fields offshore Brazil, both owned and operated by Petrobras. The business has so far delivered over 20 similar systems to the offshore industry. The first FPSO is expected to be operational by the end of 2014, with the next three producing by 2015.

“Petrobras made its biggest oil field discovery to date in the pre-salt development and the Tupi block alone will increase Brazil’s reserves by around 50%,” Mr Santos added.

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Battelle Wins $15 Million USACE Contract

Wednesday, May 9th, 2012

Five-year contract provides environmental expertise for maintaining the nation’s waterways.

 

Battelle has won a five-year, $15 million contract to support and consult with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), New England District, North Atlantic Division.Battelle will provide technical expertise in support of the District’s mission for maintaining the nation’s waterways, specifically focusing on contaminated sediments, restoration, and remediation. The indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract for USACE also calls for Battelle to support environmental assessments and policy decisions and help with resource management in the North Atlantic Division.

 

To date, Battelle has supported the New England District’s environmental mission over three environmental consulting services contracts since 1996. Under these contracts Battelle has and will continue to provide laboratory, field, and technical consulting services throughout Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island – and possibly other North Atlantic Division states as well.”We’re thrilled to win the contract once again, and we feel strongly that Battelle is uniquely positioned to assist the Corps of Engineers,” said Tracy Stenner, Manager of Battelle’s Environmental Solutions product line. The contract will be managed by Senior Research Scientist Lisa Lefkovitz. “Our technical expertise and hands-on assessment and monitoring experience with USACE sets us apart from our competitors,” she said, referencing Battelle’s work on the New Bedford Harbor and Centredale Manor Superfund sites, and Environmental Impact Statements for evaluating dredged material disposal locations in the waters of Long Island Sound and the Rhode Island Region.

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Siemens Wins Navy Contract

Tuesday, May 8th, 2012

Siemens Industry, Inc. (NYSE: SI) wona contract to equip two U.S. Navy Auxiliary General Oceanographic Research (AGOR) vessels with its unique diesel electric propulsion solution at Dakota Creek Industries Inc. (DCI), located in Anacortes, Wash. Seattle-based Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering firm Guido Perla & Associates, Inc. (GPA) will design the ships. The total order value is more than $10 million.

“Siemens’ dedication to supporting Dakota Creek Industries exemplifies a true solutions-based success story and we are pleased to partner with DCI and GPA in building these innovative vessels,” says Doug Keith, president, Drive Technologies division, Siemens Industry, Inc. “Our partnership has resulted in a unique design that exceeds the Naval Sea Systems Command’s (NAVSEA) desired operational profile.”

The two advanced oceanographic research vessels, AGOR 27 and 28, will be outfitted with the Siemens Blue multi-drive low-voltage system which improves reliability due to failsafe features that will help the vessel owner lower maintenance costs, increase efficiency and increase operational ease for the vessel and crew. The ship’s advanced design will also decrease fuel consumption, resulting in reduced emissions of harmful greenhouse gases.

Siemens will provide the main generators, main propulsion and thruster motors, switchboards, power management system and its Siemens automation system for alarm, monitoring and control functions, in addition to other condition-based monitoring systems for improved maintenance and reliability. Siemens is responsible for designing, engineering, project managing and commissioning for the diesel electric and automation system.

Designed as single-hull ships, AGOR 27 and AGOR 28 are each approximately 238 feet long and incorporate the latest technologies, including high-efficiency diesel engines, emissions controls for stack gasses, new information technology tools both for monitoring shipboard systems and for communicating with the world, and hull coatings to reduce maintenance requirements. Each vessel will operate with a crew of 20 with accommodations for 24 scientists.

The construction phase will last 30 to 36 months per ship with delivery expected in late 2014 and early 2015. Once delivered to Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and to Scripps Institution of Oceanography, respectively, the ships will allow scientists to continue with ongoing research efforts in the Atlantic, western Pacific and Indian Ocean regions.

Dakota Creek Industries is a complete shipbuilding and repair facility specializing in construction and repair of steel and aluminum vessels up to 400 feet. Previous and current construction projects include tug boats, offshore support vessels, research vessels, fireboats, ferries and fishing vessels. The company’s deep water location on Guemes channel in the Puget Sound provides easy access to its facilities, which include a Syncrolift ship lift and a dry dock.

 

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ABS Nautical wins Two More Clients

Tuesday, May 1st, 2012

ABS Nautical Systems Sign Two New Customer in Greece. 

 

ABS Nautical Systems has signed contracts with TMS Bulkers Ltd. and TMS Dry Ltd. for use of its NS5 Enterprise software.  The Greece based bulk carrier operating companies for the TMS group were both looking to improve the machinery and structural assessment programs that are already in place.

 

Both companies will implement the Hull Inspection and Maintenance & Repair software through the ABS Newbuild Program, which offers free software to ABS-classed vessels built after 1 January 2009.  These solutions will provide the tools necessary to monitor the structural condition of their vessels while managing the functions of vessel maintenance.

 

TMS Bulkers Ltd. will utilize the software on six of its bulk carriers, while TMS Dry Ltd. will implement on 19 of their bulk carriers.

 

Earlier this year, TMS Tankers Ltd., also part of the TMS Group, began implementation of the NS5 Enterprise Hull Inspection module on 37 of its ABS-classed vessels.

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ABB Wins Orders Worth $60 Million From Royal Caribbean

Wednesday, April 18th, 2012

Zurich, Switzerland – ABB has won orders worth more than $60 million to provide complete power and Azipod ® propulsion systems for two new cruise ships, to be built by Meyer Werft at its shipyard in Papenburg, Germany, for Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd (RCL).

The ABB order for the first ship was booked in 2011 and for the second vessel  in the first quarter of 2012.

The new ships are the first vessels in Royal Caribbean’s new class of cruise ships, currently named “Project Sunshine.” The 158,000-gt ships will have a capacity of more than 4,100 passengers. In addition to redesigned spaces to optimize capacity and fuel use while maintaining passenger comfort, RCL and Meyer Werft will incorporate the latest energy efficiency and environmental technologies on the ship.

ABB’s delivery will help the new ships maximize their fuel efficiency, speed and maneuverability, reduce emissions,  as well as provide a reliable power supply to improve the availability of onboard equipment, to help RCL meet its energy efficiency and environmental impact targets.

The vessels are scheduled for delivery to RCL in fall, 2014, and spring, 2015.

ABB will supply complete electrical systems for the new ships; the delivery for each ship includes power generation and distribution systems, thruster motors, and two 20.5 MW propulsion systems, including transformers, drives and two Azipod® XO propulsion units.

 


 

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Kongsberg Maritime Wins Contract for Tidal Stream Project

Tuesday, April 17th, 2012

A contract has been awarded to Kongsberg Maritime Ltd. to conduct underwater noise studies for an offshore renewables project which could eventually lead to 400MW being installed in the Inner Sound of the Pentland Firth. The contract, awarded by MeyGen Limited, will involve Kongsberg Maritime Ltd. conducting both baseline and operational noise measurements from prototype tidal devices to assess the potential effects of underwater noise on marine life.

“This is a major contract for Kongsberg Maritime Ltd., as the MeyGen Tidal Stream Project is one of the most significant tidal initiatives in Europe,” said David Shand, General Manager Offshore at Kongsberg Maritime Ltd. “The expertise we have in the renewables field and our successful track record in carrying out underwater noise studies was a key factor in securing this work.

The tidal stream project could lead to 400MW being installed by 2020. The project is located 3.5km2 in the Inner Sound of the Pentland Firth, between the north coast of Scotland and the island of Stroma, in water depths of between 20 – 40m. The results from the studies will be used by energy consultancy Xodus Group and MeyGen during the public consultation on the development.

 

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Aker Solutions Wins Jack-up Drilling Contract

Monday, April 16th, 2012

Aker Solutions has won a contract from Yantai CIMC Raffles Offshore Ltd to supply a complete drilling equipment package for a new jack-up drilling rig, being built by the Chinese yard.

 

The contract value is undisclosed. The new rig is of the 2000E jack-up design, and the contract includes options for a further three jack-up rigs of the same design. “We are pleased to see Aker Solutions’ competitive position in the jack-up market, which we expect to be active in the future,” says Thor Arne Håverstad, head of drilling technologies in Aker Solutions. The equipment will be delivered in 2013.


Aker Solutions will provide drilling equipment from its production units in Kristiansand and Asker in Norway as well as Houston, US and Erkelenz in Germany. Aker Solutions offers complete drilling equipment packages, including project management, engineering, procurement and commissioning. The company provides the full range of topside drilling equipment and systems, and worldwide customer support through a global drilling lifecycle services organisation.

 

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Patrol Boats – Singapore Shipyard Wins Middle East Order

Monday, April 16th, 2012

ST Engineering’s marine arm secures S$880 million contract to design, build 4 patrol boats for Royal Navy of Oman

Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd (ST Engineering) has announced that its marine arm, Singapore Technologies Marine Ltd (ST Marine) has secured a contract worth €534.8m (about S$880m) to design and build four patrol vessels (PVs) and the provision of associated logistic support for the Royal Navy of Oman (RNO).

This contract was awarded by the Ministry of Defence of the Sultanate of Oman through a competitive international tender. ST Marine will build four 75-metre PVs based on its proprietary Fearless Class of PVs. The project will commence immediately with the first vessel expected to be delivered in 2Q 2015 and the final vessel in 3Q 2016.

President NG Sing Chan said: “We are honoured to be entrusted by the Royal Navy of Oman with this project. This is a significant contract to ST Marine and we are confident that we will live up to our reputation as a total naval solutions provider – from design to construction to logistics support and hopefully through life support for our customer’s vessels.”

ST Marine (Singapore Technologies Marine Ltd.) the marine arm of ST Engineering, provides turnkey building, repair and conversion services for a wide spectrum of naval and commercial vessels.


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Korean Shipyard Wins Ultra-deepwater Drillship Contract

Tuesday, April 10th, 2012

Samsung Heavy Industries gets $645-million order for advanced capability, ultra-deepwater drill ship

 

Ensco plc has has ordered a new advanced-capability, ultra-deepwater drillship to be built at the Samsung Heavy Industries, Co. Ltd. (SHI) Shipyard in Geoje, South Korea.

The vessel, ENSCO DS-8, will be the sixth Samsung DP3 drillship in the Ensco fleet, extending the benefits of Ensco’s fleet standardization strategy. It is scheduled for delivery in the third quarter of 2014.

Including commissioning, systems integration testing, project management and spares, the construction cost is expected to be approximately $645 million. Consistent with the previous five Samsung ultra-deepwater drillships ordered since 2007, the new unit will have advanced capabilities to meet the demands of ultra-deepwater drilling in water depths of up to 12,000 feet and a total vertical drilling depth of 40,000 feet. New features on ENSCO DS-8 include retractable thrusters, enhanced safety and environmental features, improved dynamic positioning capabilities and advanced drilling and completion functionality including below-main-deck riser storage, triple fluid systems, offline conditioning capability and enhanced client and third-party facilities.

The new drillship, based on the proprietary Samsung GF12000 hull design measuring 755 feet in length and 125 feet in width will offer a payload in excess of 22,000 metric tons and a 1,250-ton hoisting system. The rig’s design and capabilities include numerous features that increase operating efficiency.

Primary, are enhanced and redundant offline tubular stand building features and a 165-ton active heave compensating construction crane, allowing for the deployment of subsea production equipment without interference with ongoing drilling operations. The rig, which will be initially outfitted for drilling in water depths of up to 10,000 feet, will be equipped with dynamic positioning in compliance with DPS-3 certification; six-5.5 megawatt thrusters for enhanced station-keeping; expanded drilling fluids capacity; a 15,000-psi subsea well control system with six rams, upgradable to seven rams and/or a second BOP stack; burner boom for well testing; and living quarters for up to 200 personnel.

The contract also includes options for two additional drillships of the same design.

 

 

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USCG Shipbuilding: Ingalls Wins $76m Advance Procurement Contract

Saturday, March 31st, 2012

Diana Shipping Signs Contracts for Two Dry Bulk Carriers



Athens, Greece – Diana Shipping Inc., a global shipping company specializing in the ownership and operation of dry bulk vessels, announced that it has signed, >

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