World's first newbuilt North Sea-comliant floatel to be delivered in March

Saturday 6. februar 2010 17:05

SWEDEN/SINGAPORE: Keppel FELS Limited (Keppel FELS) is on track to deliver Floatel Superior, the first of two newbuild accommodation semisubmersibles (floatels) safely, early and within budget to Floatel International.

When delivered in March 2010, the DNV-classed, Floatel Superior, will be the only newbuild floatel in full compliance with all the latest rules and regulations for the Norwegian sector.

The rig was named today at Keppel FELS by Lady Sponsor, Dr Dianne Tompkins; spouse of Mr Mark W. Tompkins, Vice President, Operations, Drilling & Supply Chain, ConocoPhillips Australia. Upon delivery, the Floatel Superior will commence its maiden charter contract for ConocoPhillips Australia.

Mr Peter Jacobsson, CEO of Floatel International said, “Floatel International was formed to satisfy the increasing global demand for a new generation of accommodation and construction support vessels, floatels to serve in deeper waters and more hostile environments.

“Our vision is to own and operate the most modern, safe and reliable floatel fleet in the world. And we recognise the importance of working with the most reliable and experienced offshore rig designer and builder to achieve this.

“I am pleased that we will soon be taking delivery of the first floating accommodation unit of our fleet from Keppel FELS. The outstanding quality to which Floatel Superior is completed has reinforced our view that Keppel FELS is the best partner for the task.”

Capable of operating in the harshest offshore environments, Floatel Superior features accommodation for 440 persons in one-man cabins, providing the highest quality offshore accommodation available in the market today.

The unit features full health, safety and environment (HSE) compliance including strict noise level requirements, free fall lifeboats and escape chutes. In particular, the unit utilises a telescopic gangway for the safe transit of personnel and goods to and from a rig, with the ability to be extended or shortened by +/-7.5m, allowing the vessel to remain connected in severe weather.

Facilities onboard include a galley and mess room for 220 people in one seating, as well as recreational amenities such as a cinema, internet café, games room, gymnasium and sauna.

Mr Tong Chong Heong, CEO of Keppel Offshore & Marine said, “Keppel FELS has designed and constructed some of the world’s most robust harsh environment rigs for frontiers such as the Gulf of Mexico, Brazil and the North Sea.

“This has put us in a strong position today, to leverage our core competencies and experience, and extend them to offer a wider range of innovative and cost-effective solutions for various offshore applications. The possibilities are endless.”

This new generation floatel is built to the DSSTM 20NS design, developed and owned by Keppel’s Deepwater Technology Group (DTG) and Marine Structure Consultants (MSC). This innovative design combines and enhances the tried and tested DSSTM series semisubmersible drilling rig and Keppel’s SSAUTM 3600 accommodation semisubmersible designs, to offer a unique solution for the North Sea.

Floatel Superior is equipped with both Dynamic Positioning 3 (DP3) and 8-point mooring system capabilities, resulting in safe, environmentally friendly, optimal and reliable operations.

Meanwhile, the construction of Floatel’s second accommodation semi, Floatel Reliance, is on track for delivery in the second half of 2010.

Key design features of Floatel Superior

Floatel Superior is designed for operations in the North Sea including the Norwegian Continental Shelf, an area with some of the most demanding regulatory requirements and some of the harshest environmental conditions in the world. Floatel Superior is also designed for operations in tropical waters.
440 bed accommodation, all single bed cabins, or 512 using double bed occupancy.
50 office work stations for Client exclusive use.
Workshop facilities for construction support.
Two large cranes (50 tonnes each) with a reach to transfer goods and material to the adjacent installation.
Main deck work-area approx 2 200 m².
Payload in operation is 2 700 tonnes.
Powered by 6 generator sets of 11 kV, AC, 3.68 MW each.
Positioning systems in unlimited water depth:
-DP3 positioning system, highest redundancy class available
-8 point mooring
-Class notation POSMOOR V ATA
Telescopic gangway for safe transfer of personnel to the installation, large telescopic action (+/-8 m) enabling the vessel to remain bridge connected in severe weather condition.

Main dimensions of Floatel Superior:

Dimensions:
Length overall 94 m
Length of Pontoon 90 m
Breadth of Main Deck 64.5 m

Operation Conditions:
Draught (incl. Thrusters) 23.0 m
Displacement 29 000 tonnes
Deck Payload 2 700 tonnes

Survival Conditions:
Draught (incl. Thrusters) 18.0 m
Displacement 25 500 tonnes
Deck Payload 2 700 tonnes

Transit Conditions:
Draught (incl. Thrusters) 13.4 m
Displacement 21 400 tonnes
Deck Payload 1 700 tonnes

About:

Keppel FELS
is a wholly owned subsidiary of Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd (Keppel O&M), a wholly-owned company of Keppel Corporation Limited. Keppel O&M is a leader in offshore rig design, construction and repair, ship repair and conversion and specialised shipbuilding. Its near market, near customer strategy is bolstered by a global network of 20 yards and offices in the Asia Pacific, Gulf of Mexico, Brazil, the Caspian Sea, Middle East and the North Sea regions.

Floatel International Ltd was established in 2006 and is incorporated under the laws of Bermuda. The vision of the Company is to own and operate the most modern fleet of accommodation and construction support vessels (floatels) in the world. The fleet is designed to meet the increased demand set by new challenging projects in deep water and hostile environments. Floatel International strives to provide superior living standard and support services compared to the existing floatel fleet.


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