Jan 21, 2024

Norwegian player carves away FPSO segment from renewables business

 

Penguins FPSO

Oslo-listed company Magnora has decided to separate its legacy business, the divested segment related to floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) units for oil and gas industry, from its renewables business, with significant activity in the offshore wind industry.

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Source: Offshore Engineer 

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HD Hyundai Heavy Industries, NAPA and CADMATIC develop digital shipyard

Source HD Hyundai Heavy Industries

HD Hyundai Heavy Industries, the world's premier shipbuilding company, has launched an innovative joint development project with two leading maritime software firms, specializing in smart 3D design, engineering, and information management. This initiative is set to revolutionize the shipbuilding industry's digital landscape. 

 The project's focus is on creating an advanced ship design and information management system, incorporating a sophisticated product lifecycle management (PLM) framework. Utilizing cutting-edge 3D modeling and the latest in information management technologies, the collaboration aims to develop intelligent tools that will oversee the entire shipbuilding process. 

This initiative aligns with HD Hyundai Heavy Industries' vision to establish a "digital shipyard." The concept involves leveraging smart data and digital twins to enhance the efficiency of design, construction, and production processes. This approach will not only optimize these processes but also serve as a valuable information resource throughout the ship's operational lifespan. 

The collaboration is set to significantly boost shipbuilding efficiency by reducing timeframes, cutting costs, and improving the quality of large-scale and complex shipbuilding projects. By integrating digital technologies, the initiative will foster seamless collaboration among various shipyard departments, enhancing information flow among the hundreds, or even thousands, of individuals involved in ship design and construction. The objective is to streamline processes and achieve flawless design, ensuring both production efficiency and operational safety. 

In addition to optimizing ship design and construction workflows, this project positions HD Hyundai Heavy Industries to meet the increasing demand for innovative, energy-efficient ship designs. These designs are crucial for shipowners aiming to transition towards decarbonization. The company is set to enhance its capabilities in delivering next-generation vessels, incorporating alternative fuels and new technologies like battery systems or wind propulsion. 

Under this agreement, the software partners will merge their extensive shipbuilding expertise in naval architecture, as well as initial, detailed, and production design. Their skills in modern 3D-based collaboration and information management, including PLM, will be combined with HD Hyundai Heavy Industries' unmatched experience in shipbuilding.
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Jan 20, 2024

COSCO SHIPPING Specialized’s XIANG TAI KOU Delivered

 

XIANG TAI KOU (Source Cosco Shipping)

COSCO SHIPPING Specialized’s newest 65,000t DWT DP2 semi-submersible vessel was delivered on December 28th, 2023. This new 46m wide addition brings the total fleet to sixteen vessels.

In the previous year, COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers collaborated with Guangzhou Salvage to establish a joint venture. This partnership oversees a diverse fleet of semi-submersible vessels, with capacities ranging from 20,000 to 98,000 deadweight tonnes (dwt). This fleet includes two of the world's largest semi-submersible vessels.

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HMH Secures Major Contract with Brazilian Driller Constellation

 


Gold Star rig (Source Keppel)

HMH, a Norwegian company specializing in both offshore and onshore drilling equipment, has recently signed a significant long-term services agreement with Brazilian drilling contractor Constellation Oil Services. This deal, notable for its duration and potential for extension, focuses on providing integrated maintenance support for the blowout preventers (BOPs) on three of Constellation's ultra-deepwater semi-submersible drilling rigs operating off the coast of Brazil.

These rigs, named Alpha Star, Gold Star, and Lone Star, are key assets in Constellation's fleet. Each is an ultra-deepwater DP semi-submersible drilling rig, with impressive capabilities in terms of water and drilling depth. They are specifically equipped to handle challenging pre-salt drilling operations.

This partnership is being touted as a first of its kind in Brazil, with a unique remuneration model that ties payment to performance, effectively sharing the risks between HMH and Constellation. Rodrigo Ribeiro, CEO of Constellation, highlighted the benefits of this agreement, expecting it to enhance the reliability and operational efficiency of the rigs, especially in well control and process safety. It's also anticipated to open up new business opportunities for Constellation.

Under the agreement, HMH and Constellation will collaboratively handle the maintenance of the rigs' BOPs. The scope includes parts supply, predictive and preventative maintenance, optimization of maintenance schedules using data analytics, maintenance between wells, ongoing certification, and continuous engineering support from HMH's team.

Chuck Chauviere, President of HMH’s Pressure Control Systems division, emphasized the implementation of a condition-based maintenance program. This approach is intended to optimize maintenance intervals and improve overall operational performance, ensuring that the BOPs are always in a ready-to-operate state.

The partnership is expected to make a significant impact on the uptime of drilling and well intervention campaigns. By changing the approach to equipment maintenance and asset management, these drilling units should be available for use over longer periods, providing a boost to operational efficiency and profitability.

Constellation’s current offshore fleet includes a diverse range of rigs, capable of operating in various water depths, making them a versatile player in the offshore drilling sector.

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Grain de Sail II: Inaugurating the Future of Eco-Friendly Maritime Transport


Grain de Sail



Grain de Sail, a French company, recently held a celebration for the christening of Grain de Sail II, the world's most substantial modern cargo sailboat. This vessel, constructed by the local shipbuilder Piriou, represents a significant advancement in eco-friendly maritime transport.

Grain de Sail II, following over a year of construction and a transit exceeding two months, arrived at its home port in Saint-Malo, France, in late November 2023. The christening ceremony, which took place on January 11, 2024, marked the vessel's addition to Grain de Sail's fleet of wind-powered cargo ships.

 

The ship, powered primarily by wind (except during port maneuvers), measures 52 meters in length, more than double the size of its predecessor. It has a capacity of transporting 290 European pallets or 350 tons of cargo, which is nearly ten times the payload of the first Grain de Sail vessel. This represents a significant stride in reducing carbon emissions, with the Grain de Sail II capable of reducing carbon emissions by over 90% compared to traditional ships on similar routes.

 

The Grain de Sail II, constructed entirely from aluminum, boasts 1,500 square meters of sails. It is designed to travel from Saint-Malo to New York in approximately fifteen days, achieving commercial speeds of up to 12 knots. The ship's design integrates solar panels, hydro generators, and the first pellet boiler installed on a merchant ship, further reinforcing its commitment to eco-friendly operations.

 

The upcoming steps for the Grain de Sail II involve installing sails, conducting sea trials, and training sailors before its first commercial voyage to New York in early March. Olivier Barreau, co-founder and President of Grain de Sail, emphasized the vessel's capacity to fulfill the company's transport needs for cocoa and coffee and offered its use to other companies seeking to decarbonize their maritime transport. Loïc Briand, Managing Director of Grain de Sail Shipping, highlighted the ship's design, developed through extensive experience and thousands of work hours, ensuring safety, comfort, and environmental preservation.

 

In related developments, Grain de Sail has launched a new sail-powered shipping line connecting Saint-Malo in France with Southampton in the UK, further expanding its eco-friendly maritime transport initiatives.



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