Yantai CIMC Raffles appears to be making the offshore energy market a prime focus going forward. Last month, the Chinese shipbuilder acquired a 90 percent stake in Swedish engineering firm Bassoe Technology, a company that focuses on the concept development and basic design of advanced offshore floating and mobile units. Today, they announced their fourth rig order in the past week including a harsh environment semi and a “multi purpose” drilling rig.
Global Maritime’s GM4000-D semi-submersible drilling rig
Beacon Holdings Group Ltd ordered a Global Maritime GM4000-D harsh environment, ice class semi-submersible drilling rig. This is the second such rig ordered at CIMC Raffles and is designed to resist the strongest storms in the North Sea, and fulfills the requirements of NMA, NORSOK and PSA Standards.
CIMC Raffles notes that this rig will be named Beacon Atlantic and will be able to operate in water depths of up to 500 meters and drill wells down to 8000 meters. It will be DNV-classed and equipped with an NOV drilling package, DP3 and 8-point mooring system. Delivery is scheduled for Q4 2016 and the order includes options for one additional rig.
In addition, Bergen-based drilling contractor Norshore Holdings AS placed a newbuild order for a Multi-Purpose drillship with options for three additional vessels
With a delivery scheduled in the second half of 2016 this rig will be used for top-hole, riser-less drilling and well intervention operations. Such a vessel would be operated at significantly lower day rates as compared to a high specification drill ship and would compete for market share with companies such as Helix ESG.
Havfram Wind has announced that it has ordered a second state-of-the-art Wind Turbine Installation Vessel (WTIV). The vessel, which is the first optional vessel in the existing shipbuilding contract with...
Norwegian offshore services company Havfram has confirmed the start of construction on its first offshore wind turbine installation vessel at CIMC-Raffles in China. The vessel is the first of up...
Chinese shipbuilder CIMC Raffles has received an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for up to six low emission LNG-powered car carriers for Wallenius Lines. Construction will take place at CIMC...
July 12, 2021
Total Views: 2085
Get The Industry’s Go-To News
Subscribe to gCaptain Daily and stay informed with the latest global maritime and offshore news
— just like 107,459 professionals
Secure Your Spot
on the gCaptain Crew
Stay informed with the latest maritime and offshore news, delivered daily straight to your inbox
— trusted by our 107,459 members
Your Gateway to the Maritime World!
Essential news coupled with the finest maritime content sourced from across the globe.