What are Offshore Vessels?
Offshore vessels are ships that specifically serve operational purposes such as oil exploration and construction work at the high seas. Find out more about offshore vessels inside the article.
Offshore vessels are ships that specifically serve operational purposes such as oil exploration and construction work at the high seas. Find out more about offshore vessels inside the article.
Platform supply vessels or PSVs is a type of offshore vessel which is mainly used for transiting essential equipment and additional manpower to reinforce the high seas’ operations.
It is the first ever class-approved design based on an offshore supply vessel (OSV). With a length of 92 meters the ship will have a carrying capacity of 6,000 cubic meters.
Anchor Handling Tug Supply Vessels (AHTS) are special types of ships which are used for offshore construction and installation operations. Learn about the characteristics, applications, and limitations of AHTS in the article.
Rem Eir is the world’s largest LNG powered offshore supply vessel, built by Kleven Verft in Norway. Eir is the fourth PSV delivered from Kleven this year to enter into a Statoil chart.
Watch the video showing the crew of an offshore supply vessel performing dangerous task on deck in rough seas. Heavy waves washes away the crew on the deck as the ship pitches heavily over waves.
BAE systems recently launched first of the four platform supply vessels it’s building for marine services company Jackson Offshore Operators LLC. Watch the video of the launching ceremony inside.
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