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Ulstein builds new advanced offshore vessel for Marine Subsea

Ulstein builds new advanced offshore vessel for Marine Subsea

Friday, July 6th, 2007

Marine Subsea Inc. has signed a contract with Ulstein Verft for building an offshore construction vessel specialized in inspection, maintenance and repair operations (IMR/OCV) of the ULSTEIN SX121 design from Ulstein Design. The value of the contract is about NOK 900 million.

The ship will be delivered in 2010 and is the fourth vessel of the type ULSTEIN SX121 from Ulstein Design. The vessel will be yard number 287 at Ulstein Verft.

“We are very happy to see that Marine Subsea has contracted Ulstein also for their second ship. ULSTEIN SX121 has become a hit in the market and the customer will receive an optimum work tool when the ship is delivered,” says CEO of the Ulstein Group, Gunvor Ulstein.

IN SAFE HANDS
Marine Subsea Inc. has previously contracted a similar vessel from Ulstein Verft for delivery in July 2009.
”We have great faith in the Ulstein Group and are very satisfied working with Ulstein so far. In a pressured market with many delays in both equipment and deliveries, it is important to have a good dialog with the shipyard. The Ulstein Group is highly reputable when it comes to building state-of-the-art vessels and developing design. We feel we’re in safe hands when contracting yet another vessel from Ulstein,” says managing director Christian Nygaard in Marine Subsea.

CREW COMFORT
The ship will have the characteristic ULSTEIN X-BOW®.
“The vessel with the new hull type can operate in all weather conditions. The hull shape makes for smoother sailing, giving the crew a more comfortable and safer work platform. The bow improves the operations the vessel will perform,” says Nygaard. “The hull design also gives the ship more volume in the forepart and thus more space for accommodations than a conventional hull.”

SISTER SHIP
Sales manager Joar Gjerde of Ulstein Verft is very happy that Marine Subsea has returned to Ulstein to contract a sister ship for yard number 283.
“ULSTEIN SX121 is a very versatile ship with lots of equipment enabling her to carry out demanding marine operations in deep water,” says Gjerde. “Being that three similar vessels have already been contracted, much has been done with respect to design, construction and choice of equipment. Our employees are thus well prepared to take on yet another project of that type,” says Gjerde.

The vessel will be 25 metres wide and 120 metres long. It will accommodate 100 persons. She will be fitted with a tower for module handling, a moonpool, ROV hangar, offshore crane, helideck and a diesel-electric propulsion system. The ship will also be equipped with ULSTEIN COM™, ULSTEIN IAS™ and the newly developed ULSTEIN NAV from Ulstein Elektro.

For more information, contact:
Karsten Sævik, managing director, Ulstein Verft. Cell phone: (+47) 900 18 986
Gunvor Ulstein, CEO, the Ulstein Group. Cell phone: (+47) 911 89 136
Lene Trude Solheim, information manager, the Ulstein Group. Cell phone: (+47) 900 38 658

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