IHC Merwede successfully launches Subsea 7’s SEVEN WAVES
IHC Merwede successfully launched Subsea 7's 550t pipelaying vessel, SEVEN WAVES, at its shipyard in Krimpen aan den IJssel, The Netherlands. The naming ceremony was carried out by Mrs Lucia Andrade, the ship's God Mother and Subsea 7 Brazil's Vice President Projects & Operations, said in the company's press release.
The SEVEN WAVES is the fifth vessel contracted by Subsea 7 to IHC Merwede's Offshore division. The other ships were launched and delivered under the names of: the SEVEN OCEANS (pipelaying); the SEVEN SEAS (pipelaying and construction); the SEVEN ATLANTIC (diving support); and the SEVEN PACIFIC (pipelaying). Subsea 7 selected IHC Merwede (among others) for this latest vessel due to its efficiency and reliability in delivering all four previous orders on time and meeting the required level of quality.
IHC Offshore & Marine designed the ship in close cooperation with Subsea 7. She will have an overall length of 146 metres, a beam of 30 metres and a Class-2 dynamic positioning system. The vessel is equipped with a vertical (tiltable) lay system -- with 550t top tension capacity -- and twin ROVs. She is fitted with two under-deck storage carousels, with a capacity for 2,500t and 1,500t of product respectively. The lay tower can operate at an angle of up to 10° and is fitted with: two tensioners, each with a 275t capacity, which can both be retracted clear of the firing line, and two wire centralisers.
The keel-laying ceremony was held one month ahead of schedule and the delivery of the vessel will be as planned in the first half of 2014. This pipelaying ship will be used to develop deep-sea oilfields of up to 2,500 metres off the coast of Brazil on behalf of Petrobras.
"The order of a fifth offshore vessel from Subsea 7 is indicative of the successful working relationship that has developed between the two companies," says Arjan Klijnsoon, Managing Director of IHC Merwede's Offshore division. "IHC Merwede is valued as a reliable and efficient supplier of four of its existing fleet of innovative vessels, and these are already clear examples of the pioneering role played by both parties."
Subsea 7 Chief Operating Officer John Evans said: "The SEVEN WAVES will mark the next chapter in our Brazilian operation as the first of a new generation of high tension pipelayers contracted to Petrobras. This is a significant milestone in our relationships with both the yard and with our client."