The Ceona Amazon

OE Staff
Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Ceona Offshore’s deepwater multi-purpose Ceona Amazon, is close to undertaking its first job in record time from drawing board to mobilization. The contract for the construction of the vessel was signed in July 2013, just over a year after the company was formed, and this month, 20 months later, the vessel will be delivered complete, thanks to using existing designs and not being tempted to change them through the build, says Ceona. 

The 199.4m-long and 32.2m-wide Ceona Amazon was built by Lloyd Werft in Bremerhaven. The hull is based on an existing Huisman hull design – already used for the Noble Globetrotter I and II drilling units.

Read more in April’s OE.

Categories: Construction Vessels Deepwater Drilling

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