土星钻井平台在ASCO船只的陪同下返回土库曼斯坦

此次运输作业持续了三天,动用了六艘船只。

据ASCO新闻社报道,去年5月土库曼斯坦运抵阿塞拜疆的“土星”号石油钻井平台,在AZCON控股公司旗下ASCO公司船只的护送下,已返回里海土库曼斯坦海域

据悉,钻井平台在“Govsan”号“Govsan 2”号“SOCAR 1”号船只的护航下从什赫港移出,随后由“Andoga”号“Shuvelan”号“Mardakan”号船只拖带。这项复杂的作业历时三天,在完全符合安全要求的前提下顺利完成。

声明称:“此外,ASCO船只从土库曼斯坦返回后,将把‘海王星’钻井平台运往阿塞拜疆。运输准备工作已开始。”

正如PortNews IAA先前报道的那样ASCO于2024 年 5 月在其自有船只的陪同下完成了将 Saturn 拖至巴库(阿塞拜疆)的任务

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阿塞拜疆里海航运公司(ASCO)成立于2013年10月。除运输船队外,ASCO还拥有一支专业船队修船厂。运输船队由52艘船只组成,其中包括21艘油轮13艘渡轮14艘多用途干货船2艘滚装船2艘客滚船。专业船队由192艘船只组成,其中包括20艘起重船20艘拖船和补给船23艘客船2艘铺管船5艘消防船5艘工程和地质勘探船9艘潜水支持船以及108艘服务和辅助船

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Saturn Drilling Rig Returned to Turkmenistan Accompanied by ASCO Vessels

The transportation operation lasted three days and involved six vessels.

The Saturn oil drilling rig, which had been delivered from Turkmenistan to Azerbaijan in May of last year, was returned to Turkmen waters of the Caspian Sea accompanied by vessels of ASCO, which is part of AZCON Holding. This was reported by the ASCO press service.

It is noted that the rig was removed from the Port of Shykh under the escort of the vessels Govsan, Govsan 2, and SOCAR 1, and then towed by the vessels Andoga, Shuvelan, and Mardakan. This complex operation, which lasted three days, was successfully completed in full compliance with safety requirements.

“Also, upon return from Turkmenistan, ASCO vessels will deliver the Neptune drilling rig to Azerbaijan. Preparation for its transportation has already begun,” the statement said.

As previously reported by PortNews IAA, ASCO completed the towing of Saturn to Baku (Azerbaijan) accompanied by its own vessels in May 2024.

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The Azerbaijan Caspian Shipping Company (ASCO) was established in October 2013. In addition to its transport fleet, ASCO includes a specialized fleet and ship repair yards. The transport fleet consists of 52 vessels, including 21 tankers, 13 ferries, 14 multipurpose dry cargo ships, 2 Ro-Ro vessels, and 2 Ro-Pax vessels. The specialized fleet comprises 192 vessels, including 20 crane vessels, 20 tug and supply vessels, 23 passenger vessels, 2 pipe-laying vessels, 5 fire-fighting vessels, 5 engineering and geological survey vessels, 9 diving support vessels, and 108 service and auxiliary vessels.

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