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NEW VESSEL
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MARKET NEWS
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BRAEMAR SEASCOPE OFFSHORE
Asia & Australia Report
MARCH 2011 ISSUE: 5
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They are supported by our directors in
London and Aberdeen and Candice Wu
who frequently travels to the region.
The Singapore office deals with Sale and
Purchase, Long Term and Short Term
Vessel Chartering and Vessel Valuations
throughout the Southeast Asia region.
New
Arrivals
The past few weeks
have seen an increase
in the demand for high-
specification tonnage in
the Asia and Australia
region. Whilst Australia
has taken top of the
range vessels for some
time there is now in-
creasing demand for
the best vessels in other
regions too. CNOOEC’s
recent charter of the
Normand Clough for
work in the South China
Sea and the fixture of
the Skandi Hercules for
FPSO work in Southeast
Asia are indications that
a new market for high
specification vessels
could be emerging.
CloughHelix mobilised the Normand Clough in February to work on the Huizhou fields in the South China Sea. The vessel will be utilised for a minimum of 120 days following installation of a new 15 man saturation dive system. The Normand Clough will be helping to reinstate the field fol-lowing damage to infrastructure caused by the Typhoon Koppu in September 2009.
The large AHTS vessel Skandi Hercules has left the North Sea for work in Southeast Asia. It is understood the vessel will be carrying out FPSO installation work in Vietnam and will remain in the region at the end of the contract and attempt to pick up additional work. The 2010-built Skandi Hercules is an AH-04 CD designed vessel with a 350t bol-lard pull and accommodation for 90 personnel.
Deep Sea Supply has announced it has entered into an exclusive partnership agreement with two Malaysian part-ners, Efogen Sdn Bhd and a Malaysian government owned investment fund. The new partnership has also purchased the AHTS vessel Sea Weasel from Deep Sea. The vessel is currently on charter to Petrobas and will be equipped with Malaysian flag and managed by Deep Sea Supply. The company hopes this will enable access to the vessel market in Malaysia which has strong cabotage rules.
Gulmar Offshore has taken delivery of the newbuild diving support vessel Gulmar Atlantis from the Hanjin shipyard in Busan, South Korea. The vessel is the first of two sister ships from the yard. They are equipped with an 18-man diving system with twin diving bells, a 140t active heave compensated crane, Fifi 2, a large deck area and helideck. The Gulmar Atlantis is currently uncommitted. Gulmar's fleet consists of four DSV accommodation vessels.
Gulmar Atlantis Delivered
Skandi Hercules Heads to Southeast Asia
Deep Sea Supply in Malaysia Partnership
CloughHelix Gets COOEC Subsea Work
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CharteringCharteringChartering
Fairmount Marine's tugs Fairmount Sherpa and Fairmount Summit have deliverd the FPSO Skarv Idun to the port of Stord in Norway. The tugs took 92 days to tow the vessel 15,300 nautical miles from Samsung Heavy Industries shipyard in Okpo, South Korea. The FPSO will be used by BP in the Northern Norwegian Sea. The unit will remain in Stord for final fitting out and preparation before being towed into position later in the month by the Fairmount tugs.
Cairn India has confirmed that drilling will take place in its licence offshore Sri Lanka. It is understood the operator has secured a drillship to begin work in July 2011. The lat-est development follows on from interpretation of data acquired during a 3D seismic campaign held in 2010.
Swire Pacific Offshore has acquired four AHTS vessesls that are being built at SekWang Heavy Industries in Korea. The UT-786 designed vessels will be equipped with FiFi 2, DP2, 16,314 BHP and bollard pulls of around 190t. The vessels will be called Pacific Champion, Commodore, Cen-turion and Crusader. The first vessel had a delivery date of February 24th 2011 with the others expected in the third quarter of 2011 and the third quarter of 2012. The vessels had previously been cancelled by ER Schiffahrt.
Salamander Energy has announced an upgrade to the reserves on the
Bualuang oil field in the Gulf of Thailand. The company increased the
gross proved reserves 111% to 14.6 MMbo with proved and probable
reserves now standing at 27 MMbo. Salamander Energy has also an-
nounced plans for a further drilling campaign on the B8/38 licence to
further develop and explore the field. The Ocean Sovereign jack-up rig
has now been contracted until the end of June 2011 for the drilling
campaign.
Salamander Energy’s Thailand Exploration
Cairn to Drill off Sri Lanka
Swire Pacific Adds to Fleet
FPSO Skarv Idun Towed from South Korea
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CharteringCharteringChartering
The Government of Papua New Guinea has confirmed that it intends to take up to a 30% stake in the Nautilus Minerals’ Solwara 1 project in the Bismark Sea. The trans-action will involve the government contributing funds to the project including a share of the exploration and devel-opment costs incurred to date. Nautilus Minerals is a commercial company aiming to explore the ocean floor for commercial mineral and metal deposits.
Farstad has been awarded long-term contracts in Austral-ia. Apache Energy has taken on the AHTS vessels Far Scim-itar (UT-712L) and the Far Sky (ME 303 MKII) for 14-months firm to support drilling operations. Santos has al-so fixed the AHTS Lady Sandra (KMAR 404) and the Far Fosna (UT-722) for a 4-well contract from March. Mean-while, Esso Australia has exercised a 3-month option on the PSV Lady Kari-Ann and McDermott has extended the AHTS Lady Cynthia for a further three months.
It is understood that OMV is currently mulling over a deci-sion on whether to take a rig to the New Zealand area to commence drilling following seismic results on its Great South Basin permits. Meanwhile, Anadarko has recently been carrying out seismic work in the Canterbury basin off New Zealand with the possibility of spudding one or more wells later this year or early 2012. However, it is under-stood the company is investigating potential rig-share op-portunities.
Woodside has announced it has discovered gas wit the Martin-1 well in Australia’s Carnarvon Basin. According to reports from the operator approximately 100 metres of gross gas was encountered within the Triassic target. The Martin well is located within 14km of Woodside’s existing gas discoveries at Martell-1, Noblige-1, Larsen-1, Larsen Deep-1 and Remy-1.
Woodside Strikes Gas with Martin Well
Farstad Secures Australia Charters
New Zealand Drill Decision in Balance
PNG Government Buys Into Nautilus
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Australia/New ZealandAustralia/New ZealandAustralia/New Zealand
Otto Marine has reached agreement with Go Marine Group Pty Ltd to have the option to acquire 49% and the remaining 51% of the company. The AUD 20 million deal, would see Otto Marine position itself to provide marine services to the potentially booming Australian oil and gas market. Otto Marine hopes to target major projects like Gorgon, Wheatstone, Browse Basin and the Inpex Icthys development. The ambition is for Go Marine Group to be one of Australia's largest ship operators.
Fugro N.V. has acquired Tsmarine Group Holdings Pty Ltd (TSM) and its subsidiaries. TSM, with its headquarters in Perth Australia and subsidiaries in Singapore, Labuan (Malaysia) and Aberdeen (UK), is a specialist provider of subsea construction, IRM (inspection, repair and mainte-nance) and light well intervention. The company operates ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) and diving services and has four high specification chartered vessels in its fleet. It is focused in the Asia-Pacific and Europe-Africa regions.
BP has announced that it has been awarded four deep-water offshore blocks in the Cenduna Sub Basin within the Great Australian Bight, off the coast of South Australia. The Exploration Permit for Petroleum (EPP) covers an area of 24,000 km2. BP has said that the proposed exploration activity will be phased over six years and will be subject to detailed environmental assessment. Seismic activity could commence in the summer of 2011/12 with drilling not ex-pected until 2013 or 2014.
Strategic Marine has received a contract from the Leigh-ton-Saipem consortium for delivery of four workboats for use on the Chevron operated Gorgon Project. The vessels, which will be built at the company's Henderson Shipyards, will be used to transport workers to and from construc-tion barges operating at Barrow Island. The workboats will be capable of carrying up to 12 passengers each and are expected to be delivered later this year.
Workboats Ordered for Gorgon Project
Fugro Acquires TSMarine
BP Awarded Four Australian Blocks
Otto Marine Acquires Go Marine
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AustraliaAustraliaAustralia
SBM Offshore has announced a long-term cooperation agreement with Mitsubishi Corporation to pursue FPSO projects worldwide. The deal will cover lease and operate projects and will be subject to the pre-existing agree-ments of the companies. Mitsubishi will be an equity part-ner with SBM Offshore for the ownership of FPSOs. SBM Offshore will supply the units and act as the operator. The pair have previously formed partnerships for the Yetagun FSO and Rang Dong FPSO lease contracts.
Swire Blue Ocean has declared an option to build a se-cond windfarm installation vessel with Samsung Heavy Industries in Korea. The vessel, which is scheduled to ar-rive in Europe in early 2013, will be named Pacific Osprey and will be utilised on the DanTysk windfarm in the Ger-man North Sea. The sister ship Pacific Orca, which was originally due to perform the DanTysk work, will be com-mitted to another European project.
Seadrill has entered into an agreement with COSCO Na-tong Shipyard in China for two new tender rigs. The T15 and T16 are scheduled for delivery in the first quarter and third quarter of 2013 respectively. Total project price is estimated to be USD 225 million. The two units will be based on similar designs to recently built tender rigs but with enhanced drilling capabilities. Both rigs have been contracted to Chevron Thailand Exploration and Produc-tion for a five-year period at a value of USD 420 million.
Beluga Group has ordered its first cable-lay vessel with Lloyd Werft. The deal, which still requires confirmation by the German Government, also includes an option for a second vessel. The first vessel will be named the Beluga Connection with delivery mid 2012. The 110.8m-vessel is to be utilised laying cable in the Wadden Sea for NKT Ca-bles. Beluga Hochtief Offshore is also building a jack-up capable of installing 120m-high turbines in 50m of water.
Beluga Orders Cable-Lay Vessel
Second Vessel for Swire Blue Ocean
Seadrill Places Order for Two Tender Rigs
SBM Offshore & Mitsubishi Deal
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NewbuildsNewbuildsNewbuilds
Drydocks World has delivered the jack-up platform Swift 10 to Swift Drilling. The specialised platform, which was built at Drydock World's yard Nanindah in Indonesia, is expected to be deployed in European waters and be in-volved in windfarm installation activities as well as oil and gas work. An additional unit JB-116 is also currently under construction at Graha in Indonesia.
Atwood Oceanics has executed a turnkey construction contract with Daewoo Shipbuild and Marine Engineering for an ultra deepwater drillship that will be named At-wood Advantage. The drillship will cost a total of around USD 600 million and is expected to be delivered by the end of September 2013. The vessel will be a DP3 dual der-rick drillship rated to operated in water depths of 12,000 feet. It will have a 165-ton active heave knuckle boom crane and accommodation for up to 200.
Aker Solutions has announced its planned specification for its newbuild subsea installation and construction vesel the AMC Connector. The vessel, which was perviously called Aker Connector, will be equippped with two turntables for high voltage power cables or subsea umbilicals and will have a transit speed of 16 knots. The AMC Connector which is set for delivery in early 2012 will also have two heave-compensated cranes with 400 and 50 tonne capaci-ties. It will work for ABB in 2012 and 2013 on delivery.
Rolls-Royce has announced an order from Singapore-based offshore company, PaxOcean to provide the ship design, propulsion systems and deck machinery for two platform supply vessels. The order also includes options for a further four vessels. The vessels are of UT-755 CD design and will be built at PaxOcean Engineering's Zhuhai yard in China with expected delivery in 2012.
PaxOcean Places Rolls Royce PSV Deal
Atwood Oceanics Orders DSME Drillship
AMC Connector Specs Finalised
Swift 10 Jack Up Being Completed
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CorporateCorporateCorporate
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