Strategic Marine Opens New Shipyard in Singapore

Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Strategic Marine unveiled a new shipyard facility located on JTC’s waterfront site at 5 Benoi Road in western Singapore. The ceremony also saw the delivery of Southeast Asia’s first hybrid crew transfer vessel (CTV), and the unveiling of Strategic Marine’s fourth-generation fast crew boat (FCB).

The new facility features a 5,000-DWT dry dock measuring 105m in length, 18.5m in width, and 8m in depth as well as a 6,000 DWT slipway.

As part of the opening ceremony, the hybrid CTV, HST Swansea, was delivered to its new owner, UK-based HST Marine, along with its sister
vessel, HST Tynemouth. This pair of vessels are the first two of four units ordered by HST Marine earlier this year. Both vessels are designed for offshore windfarm operations and feature hybrid technology. 

After the handover ceremony, Strategic Marine unveiled its fourth-generation FCB, the "Gen-4 One". “Gen-4 One” is equipped with a gyro
stabiliser and brand new hull form to ensure optimal safety for personnel transfers to offshore platforms and increased fuel efficiency.

Image courtesy Strategic Marine

Categories: Shipbuilding Singapore Hybrid CTV

Related Stories

Aramco Picks McDermott for Energy Projects in Saudi Arabia

Velesto’s Jack-Up Rig Up for Gulf of Thailand Drilling Campaign

Capricorn Energy Grants Third Extension for Potential Takeover Offer

Inpex Faces Threat of Broad LNG Loading Ban as AU Labour Dispute Deepens

INEOS Inks LNG Supply Deal with Marubeni for Asian Markets

Iran Restarts Output at Three South Pars Offshore Gas Platforms

Petrobras Nears Deal With SBM Offshore for Two Sergipe FPSOs

Eni Inks Long-Term Indonesia LNG Supply Agreements

Oil Prices Rise as Iran Talks Stall and Inventories Shrink

BP Adds Three Exploration Blocks off Indonesia

Current News

Oman’s Block 50 Offshore Drilling Ops Face Further Delays

Aramco Picks McDermott for Energy Projects in Saudi Arabia

Velesto’s Jack-Up Rig Up for Gulf of Thailand Drilling Campaign

Kuwait Sees 70% Oil Output Recovery within Two Months of Hormuz Reopening

Capricorn Energy Grants Third Extension for Potential Takeover Offer

Ichthys LNG Strike Causes Delay to Taiwan-Bound Cargo

Indonesia Targets Higher Oil and Gas Output in 2027

Inpex Faces Threat of Broad LNG Loading Ban as AU Labour Dispute Deepens

INEOS Inks LNG Supply Deal with Marubeni for Asian Markets

Cambodia Starts UN Process to Resolve Maritime Dispute with Thailand

Subscribe for AOG Digital E‑News

AOG Digital E-News is the subsea industry's largest circulation and most authoritative ENews Service, delivered to your Email three times per week

https://accounts.newwavemedia.com