PARIS, February 26, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
BOURBON Takes Delivery of the Bourbon Evolution 803, the 3rd Vessel in the 1st Large IMR Series for the Offshore Industry
A series of vessels designed to operate in complete safety at depths of 3000 meters. The first two sisterships already operate in West Africa.
Resource exploration is going into increasingly deep waters and the new milestone for oil and gas marine industry operations is now at 2,500 to 3,000 meters. To meet this requirement, BOURBON has ordered a large series of 10 IMR (Inspection, Maintenance, Repair) vessels called Bourbon Evolution 800.
"The series of 10 Bourbon Evolution 800 vessels means BOURBON can provide clients with a new generation of versatile vessels devoted to subsea operations. They are designed to meet future challenges in the offshore oil sector and operate at depths of 3,000m in complete safety. These vessels provide a variety of services in operational and economic harmony with the deep offshore market," says Christian Lefèvre, Managing Director of BOURBON.
"The Bourbon Evolution 800 vessels are in line with the BOURBON strategy for fleet standardization and management optimization as proved by the successful choice of diesel-electric propulsion system on the Bourbon Liberty series, 2 large cranes that can work simultaneously and DP3 dynamic positioning."
Encouraging results for the first in the series, the Ungundja
The first vessel in the series, the Ungundja, has been operating in Angola since December 2011. Total E&P Angola has said it has "really added value to offshore operations as they are more numerous and meticulous and they require larger lifting systems." After over a year of operations, the vessel installed numerous jumpers and christmas trees on the Dalia and Pazflor fields as well as other standout operations.
The Bourbon Evolution 802 joined the fleet in September 2012 and operates off the coast of Nigeria. Most recent addition to the series and delivered at the end of January 2013, the Bourbon Evolution 803 will soon operate in Malaysia.
Optimized vessels to meet client requirements
The Bourbon Evolution 800 vessels have seen BOURBON launch a series that satisfies oil company requirements in terms of operational excellence, risk management and cost optimization in the deep offshore market:
- Increased level of redundancy for improved reliability
The installed equipment's redundancy enables vessels in the series to safely provide business continuity on behalf of the customer.
The series vessels have 7 diesel-electric generators, 2 machine rooms, 2 electric rooms, 2 VSAT communication systems, 2 cranes that can work simultaneously, 3 stern propellers and 3 bow propellers.
- Better maneuverability for completely safe operations
The Bourbon Evolution 800 vessels provide the highest level of dynamic positioning (DP3) in addition to 6 propellers on each vessel.
- Interior layout designed for client comfort
In addition to the excellent work and relaxation conditions in the cabins, the Bourbon Evolution 800 vessels are unique in providing clients with a dedicated deck featuring all the features required for optimized management: IT and communication system and wide view of operations.
- Reduced operations costs
The Bourbon Evolution 800 vessels are equipped with a diesel-electric propulsion system, particularly economical for offshore operations, whose 7 diesel-electric generators provide intelligent and improved energy management thus saving fuel.
The series was designed to provide a range of operational configurations e.g. to accommodate over 200 people (floatel), support well intervention operations (wireline) and well testing operations (well-testing).
"Stand-by" firefighting and anti-pollution functions
The Bourbon Evolution 800 series' original configuration enables it to combat fire and pollution. The "stand-by" functions enable vessels to fight fire, rescue people from the water and deploy floating barriers to isolate hydrocarbons in the water and store them in the holds.
Senior Vice President Business Management Subsea Services Patrick Belenfant says: "The trust our clients have shown us in our first three sisterships from the Bourbon Evolution 800 series proves that BOURBON's range of subsea services is in line with their requirements in terms of safety, reliability and cost."
You can find further information about the Bourbon Evolution 800 on their webpage
About BOURBON
BOURBON offers the most demanding oil and gas companies a comprehensive range of surface and subsea marine services for offshore oil and gas fields and wind farms, based on an extensive range of latest-generation vessels. The Group provides a local service through its 27 operating subsidiaries, close to clients and their operations, guaranteeing the highest standards of service quality and safety worldwide.
BOURBON has two Businesses (Marine Services and Subsea Services) and also protects the French coastline for the French Navy.
Under the "BOURBON 2015 Leadership Strategy" plan, the Group is investing in a large fleet of innovative and high-performance offshore vessels built in series.
In 2012, BOURBON posted revenues of €1.187 billion and operated a fleet of 458 vessels as of December 31, 2012.
Classified by ICB (Industry Classification Benchmark) in the "Oil Services" sector, BOURBON is listed for trading on Euronext Paris, Compartment A, participates in the Deferred Settlement Service ("SRD") and is included in the SBF 120 and CAC Mid 60 indices.
CONTACT
Publicis Consultants Jérôme Goaer +33-(0)1-44-82-46-24 [email protected] Véronique Duhoux +33-(0)1-44-82-46-33 [email protected] BOURBON Investor Relations - Analysts - Shareholders Patrick Mangaud +33-(0)1-40-13-86-09 [email protected] Communications Christa Roqueblave +33-(0)1-40-13-86-06 [email protected]
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