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Study to assess FLNG feasibility

 

LNG Industry,

Royal Boskalis Westminster N.V. (Boskalis) announced at the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston, US, that it has started a study into a new ultra large V-class Heavy Marine Transport Vessel (HTV). The Dockwise Vanguard which came into service early 2013 is already the world’s largest V-class HTV with a carrying capacity of 117 000 million t and a deck space of 270 m by 70 m.

Peter Berdowski, CEO Boskalis: “The Dockwise Vanguard has been well received in the market. Our decision to start this study is a reflection of this and we see many more exciting opportunities in the [floating production, storage and offloading] FPSO and [floating LNG] FLNG markets.”

The study addresses both the market opportunities and the technical requirements for the new vessel. Boskalis will engage with clients to understand how this vessel can accommodate the expected growth in the FPSO and FLNG markets in addition to the ocean-going transport of outsized heavy marine structures. Compared to the Dockwise Vanguard, the new vessel will be larger in terms of length, breadth and carrying capacity but will also have a bowless design and asymmetric accommodation.

Animation of new ultra large Dockwise V-class Heavy Marine Transport Vessel being studied by Boskalis.

 

Adapted from press release by Ted Monroe

 

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