DeepOcean 将东方冒险者号纳入其先进的海底舰队

2025 年 1 月 8 日

海洋服务提供商 DeepOcean 已签署高规格海底船舶Orient Adventurer的租赁合同 。新容量与该公司在多个地区的海上可再生能源和传统能源领域的服务产品和海底能力无缝衔接。 

根据与东方海洋(DFO)签订的新合同,DeepOcean 将从 2026 年初到 2027 年底将东方冒险者号 纳入其船队。该协议包括最多四年的额外选择权。结合 DeepOcean 广泛的工程能力、大型海底工具池和远程操作技术,该服务解决方案将成为该公司现有专业知识的宝贵补充。 

DeepOcean 将在全球范围内利用 Orient Adventurer 进行海上风电运营和维护 (O&M)、安装,以及海上石油和天然气基础设施的高端检查、维护和维修 (IMR)、建设和回收。 

“我们很高兴能与这艘高品质的海底资产重聚。在之前的三年租船合同中,我们与她合作愉快,当时这艘船在非洲为 DeepOcean 服务。这艘船的多功能性和设备使她与我们的海底能力完美匹配,尤其突出的是它能够在全球范围内运营,”DeepOcean 首席执行官 yvind Mikaelsen 说道。

东方冒险家公司(原名为 Polar Onyx)目前正在东南亚执行一项海上风电合同,这证明了其在海上可再生能源领域的业绩。这建立在其在从北海到巴西等不同地区的传统能源市场的丰富经验之上。

该船配备了一台 250 吨起重机和一台 275 吨容量的垂直铺设系统 (VLS),与大多数同类船舶不同。DeepOcean 将在机库中安装两台遥控机器人 (ROV)。还可以选择安装一个能够承载和安装电缆的甲板下旋转架。 

Mikaelsen 补充道:“这艘性能强大、用途广泛的船舶,加上我们正在进行的组织扩张和技术进步,将为我们在传统能源以外领域的进一步增长铺平道路,这符合我们的长期战略。”

 

原文链接/WorldOil

DeepOcean adds Orient Adventurer to its advanced subsea fleet

January 08, 2025

Ocean services provider DeepOcean has signed a charter contract for the high-spec subsea vessel Orient Adventurer. The new capacity aligns seamlessly with the company’s service offerings and subsea capabilities across both the offshore renewables and conventional energy sectors in multiple regions. 

Under a new contract with Dong Fang Offshore (DFO), DeepOcean will take on the Orient Adventurer as part of its fleet from early 2026 until the end of 2027. The agreement includes options for up to four additional years. Combined with DeepOcean’s extensive engineering capacity, large subsea tool pool, and remote operations technology, the service solution will be a valuable addition to the company’s existing expertise. 

DeepOcean will utilize Orient Adventurer globally for offshore wind operations and maintenance (O&M), installation, as well as high-end inspection, maintenance, and repair (IMR), construction, and recycling of offshore oil and gas infrastructure. 

“We are excited to reunite with this high-quality subsea asset. We had a great experience with her during a previous three-year charter party, where the vessel served DeepOcean in Africa. The vessel’s versatility and equipment make her an excellent match for our subsea capabilities, underscored by the ability to operate across the globe,” says Øyvind Mikaelsen, CEO of DeepOcean.

Orient Adventurer, formerly named Polar Onyx, is currently serving on an offshore wind contract in Southeast Asia, demonstrating its track record in offshore renewables. This builds on its extensive experience in conventional energy markets across various regions, from the North Sea to Brazil.

The vessel is equipped with a 250-tonnes crane and a vertical lay system (VLS) with 275-tonne capacity, distinguishing it from most comparable vessels. DeepOcean will install two remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) in hangars. There is also an option to install an underdeck carousel capable of carrying and installing power cables. 

“This capable and versatile vessel, combined with our ongoing organizational expansion and technological advancements, is paving the way for additional growth in sectors beyond conventional energy sources, in line with our long-term strategy,” adds Mikaelsen.