Damen secures 4xPSV orders

Atlantic Towing (USA) has selected newly-designed, ice-strengthened PSV 5000 vessels from Damen Shipyards Group to meet its 10-year offshore support contract with ExxonMobil Canada Properties and Hibernia Management and Development Company (HMDC). 

The vessels will operate in the challenging sub-arctic waters of the Hibernia and Hebron oil fields, off Newfoundland and Labrador. Read more: Atlantic Towing gets Canadian contracts for PSVs

ATL will take delivery of four PSV 5000 vessels, one of which will be equipped for inspection, repair and maintenance duties. All four will share the same fully functional PSV design platform, with the first vessel due in service in 2H 2016. Featuring Damen’s distinctive bow design, the PSV 5000 vessels will include cost- and emissions-efficient diesel electric power plant.

Jan van Hogerwou, Manager North America, Damen Shipyards Gorinchem, says: “These will be safety critical vessels, working in sub-arctic conditions in one of the world’s foggiest places renowned for strong winds, high waves, snow and icebergs. All four will be benefit from iceberg management tools, while the IRM vessel will feature a 100-ton subsea crane equipped with an advanced heave compensation system for operation in the Grand Banks area.”

The combination of the PSV5000’s flare-less bows, slender hull lines and diesel electric propulsion with azimuth stern drives will minimise fuel consumption and emissions, offering superior sea-keeping and dynamic positioning, and ensure crew comfort in challenging sea conditions. Under Damen’s Clean Design and Environmental Care Protocol, the vessels will also feature fuel efficient generators and a selective catalytic reduction system, in compliance with forthcoming environmental regulations.

“The inclusion of Diesel Electric propulsion is a key attribute, providing efficiency, flexibility and reliability under varied operational conditions in remote locations,” says Mr Van Hogerwou. “For the crew DE delivers a far quieter working environment and a more comfortable vessel.”

Mr Van Hogerwou emphasizes that, with its 940m2 of deck area, two ROV hangars and two FRC’s, the new 90-length PSV5000 is much more than a scaled up version of the Damen PSV 3300, which attracted a series of high profile orders after its launch last year.

“Securing this order reflects Damen’s flexibility in adapting our design principles to meet specific client requirements at a very competitive price level within a short delivery timeframe,” he says. 

The PSV5000s will join Atlantic Towing’s current fleet of nine offshore support vessels, playing a key role in the project’s iceberg-management programme, as well as fulfilling standard PSV duties. 

As part of its contract, Damen has committed to open a Damen certified service and maintenance centre in St. John’s, Newfoundland & Labrador). “We will have trained professionals (engineers) and spare parts available within driving distance of the homeport of these vessels,” says Mr Van Hogerwou.

 

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