Equinor授予价值2.4亿美元的供应船合同

六艘平台供应船的合同将支持 Equinor 在挪威大陆架上的活动。

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Equinor ASA 于 10 月 14 日向五家船东授予了六份合同,包括期权在内,总价值估计超过 25 亿挪威克朗(2.4 亿美元)。

这些船只将支持 Equinor 在挪威大陆架上的活动。

“我们很高兴与拥有坚实安全文化和必要能力的供应商签订合同,以确保 Equinor 安全高效的运营,”Equinor 首席采购官 Mette H. Ottasey 评论道。

这些合同将于2022年底前生效,并有三年固定期和三个一年期选择权。

“长期承诺对 Equinor 和我们的供应商来说是互惠互利的,”Ottasey 补充道。“它们确保了可预测性,并为创新解决方案奠定了基础,以改善我们合作的各个方面,包括减少我们运营中的排放。”

这六艘平台供应船将由 Simon Masekster Shipping AS、Island Offshore Management AS、Eidesvik AS、Remasey Shipping AS 和 P/F Skansi Offshore 管理。

此外,Equinor 还与 Island Offshore Shipholding LP 签订了为期四年的Island Clipper合同,该合同是一艘组合平台供应船和步行上班船。Island Clipper过去曾为 Oseberg 油田提供支持,并计划也为 Hywind Tampen 海上风电场提供服务。

作为协议的一部分,双方共同承诺寻求将Island Crusader和 Kongsborg 船只改装为氨燃料动力的可能性。这将在两个独立的项目中进行,涉及整个海运行业的许多次级供应商。总体目标是通过使用氨燃料将二氧化碳排放量减少高达 90%。

所有六艘船都已安装或将安装用于混合操作的电池。这些协议包括要求船舶每轮班雇用一名学员或普通海员,作为对海运业的招聘贡献。

“我们依靠这样的供应船来支持我们在挪威大陆架上运营的 40 多个油田,我们期待着在未来的许多年里与船东和船员合作,”脴rjan Kvelvane 说, Equinor 负责联合运营支持的高级副总裁。

船舶、船东和船舶管理公司:

  • Island Crusader、Island Offshore VIII KS、Island Offshore Management AS;
  • Stril Luna、Simon Masekster Rederi AS、Simon Masekster Shipping AS;
  • Stril Mar、Simon Masekster Rederi AS、Simon Masekster Shipping AS;
  • Rem Hrist、Etta Shipowning Ltd、Remasey Shipping AS;
  • Kongsborg、Skansi Ship Invest P/F、P/F Skansi Offshore;
  • 维京先锋、艾德维克 MPSV AS、艾德维克 AS。

“我特别高兴的是,我们正在共同研究进一步减少二氧化碳排放的机会,”Kvelvane 补充道。

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Equinor Awards Supply Vessel Contracts Valued at $240 Million

The contracts for six platform supply vessels will support Equinor’s activities on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.

Hart Energy Staff

Equinor ASA awarded six contracts on Oct. 14 to five shipowners, for a total value estimated at more than NOK 2.5 billion (US$240 million) including options.

The vessels will support Equinor’s activities on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.

“We are pleased to secure contracts with suppliers which have a solid safety culture, and the necessary capabilities to ensure safe and efficient operations for Equinor,” commented Mette H. Ottøy, chief procurement officer for Equinor.

The contracts will take effect before the end of 2022, and have a three-year firm period and three one-year options.

“Long-term commitments are mutually beneficial to Equinor and our suppliers,” Ottøy added. “They ensure predictability and form the foundation for innovative solutions to improve on all aspects of our collaboration, including reduction of emissions from our operations.”

The six platform supply vessels will be managed by Simon Møkster Shipping AS, Island Offshore Management AS, Eidesvik AS, Remøy Shipping AS and P/F Skansi Offshore.

In addition, Equinor has extended a contract with Island Offshore Shipholding LP for four years, for Island Clipper, which is a combined platform supply vessel and walk-to-work vessel. Island Clipper has supported the Oseberg Field in the past and is scheduled to also work on the Hywind Tampen offshore wind farm.

As part of the agreement, there is a joint commitment to pursue possibilities to modify the Island Crusader and Kongsborg vessels to be powered by ammonia fuel. This will be carried out in two separate projects involving a number of sub-suppliers throughout the maritime industry. The overall goal is to reduce the CO₂ emissions by up to 90% by use of ammonia fuel.

All six vessels either have, or will get, a battery installed for hybrid operations. The agreements include requirement for the vessels to employ one cadet or ordinary seaman for each shift, as a recruitment contribution to the maritime industry.

“We are dependent on supply vessels like these to support our more than 40 fields in operation on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, and we look forward to collaborating with the ship owners and crews for many years to come,” said Ørjan Kvelvane, senior vice president for Joint operations support at Equinor.

Vessels, owners and ship management:

  • Island Crusader, Island Offshore VIII KS, Island Offshore Management AS;
  • Stril Luna, Simon Møkster Rederi AS, Simon Møkster Shipping AS;
  • Stril Mar, Simon Møkster Rederi AS, Simon Møkster Shipping AS;
  • Rem Hrist, Etta Shipowning Ltd, Remøy Shipping AS;
  • Kongsborg, Skansi Ship Invest P/F, P/F Skansi Offshore; and
  • Viking Avant, Eidesvik MPSV AS, Eidesvik AS.

“I am especially pleased that we are jointly investigating opportunities for further CO₂ reductions,” Kvelvane added.