Deep Orient: Medium Construction Vessel, Ideal For Subsea Construction and Flexible Pipelay Projects
Deep Orient: Medium Construction Vessel, Ideal For Subsea Construction and Flexible Pipelay Projects
Deep Orient: Medium Construction Vessel, Ideal For Subsea Construction and Flexible Pipelay Projects
Deep Orient
Medium construction vessel, ideal for subsea
construction and flexible pipelay projects
Deep Orient
2 Deep Orient
Deck space Propulsion Lifesaving appliances
Specifications 1,900 m2 Forward Lifeboats 4 x 60 persons
Principal dimensions 2 x Tunnel thrusters Life rafts 4 x 25 persons
Length overall* 135.65 m Deck load 1,500 kW (each) FRB Norsafe Magnum 750
Length between PP 120.4 m 15 Te/m2 1 x Retractable Azimuth thruster
Breadth moulded 27.0 m 1,500 kW ROV
Depth main deck 9.7 m Capacities Aft Hangar-stowed rail launched
Fuel Oil 2,200 m3 2 x Azipull thrusters WROVs port and starboard
Operating draft Portable water 800 m3 3,500 kW (each) 2 x work class ROVs
Maximum draft 6.85 m (Triton XLX 150)
Service air NOx Reduction Plant
*Including helideck overhang 2 x compressors NOx reducing SCR system Work Moonpool
8 bar 1,250 m3/hr fitted to give full IMO 7.2 m x 7.2 m
Tier III compliance Designed & strengthened to
Deck payload DP system accommodate standard Technip
3,500 Te Kongsberg K-pos DP-21 Bollard pull 94 Te VLS
Top & bottom removable plug
Cranage Positioning and reference Service speed
1 x NOV heave-compensated/ systems 13 knots at transit draft Flag Malta
constant tension knuckleboom 2 x HIPAP 500
crane 4 x DPGS Helideck Classification
250 Te at 12 m radius - DPS132 D-Value 21 m
DNV +1A1, DYNPOS-AUTR, EO,
(harbour mode) - VERIPOS 2 off Super Puma/Sikorsky S-92
DK(+), CLEAN DESIGN, COMF-V(3)
200 Te at 15 m radius - Seapath 300 C(2), NAUT-OSV (A), HELDK, BIS
(offshore mode) Taut wire system Accommodation SPS (2008)
Maximum working depth 3,000 m (300 m operational depth) 120 people in 85 cabins
main hoist Fan beam system - 50 x single cabins
- 35 x 2-person cabins Year built/builder
Maximum working depth 2,000 m
2012, MetalShips & Docks,
auxiliary hoist Power plant Vigo, Spain
2 x provision cranes 5 Te at 12 m 4 x 3,840 kW (diesel generator)
1 x 800 kW Owner
(harbour/emergency generator) Technip
Deep Orient 3
HEADQUARTERS
Technip
89 avenue de la Grande Armée
75773 Paris Cedex 16
France
Tel. +33 (0) 1 47 78 24 00
CONTACTS
Asia-Pacific Marine Operations
Services
Nicolas MAURISSET
Vice President, AP-MOS
Email: nmaurisset@technip.com
www.technip.com
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Technip UK Communications - May 2013 - Photo credits: Technip.