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Logoboek 2017-01 3 Offshore Supply and Support Vessels – World Wide FEBRUARY 2016 A Westcoasting Product Compiled by Ko Rusman and Herbert Westerwal [email protected] 1 Photo cover by Dan Earl . Abu Dhabi Petroleum Ports Operating Co., Abu Dhabi, UAE Fleet List explanatarory notes The fleet listings are shown under the operating groups. The vessel listings indicate: Column 1 – Name of vessel. Column 2 – Year of build. Barracuda 1982 1275 1199 3000 DS FiFi 1 Column 3 – Gross tonnage. Bassi 1982 512 260 3400 AHT FiFi 1 Column 4 – Deadweight tonnage. Gubab 1991 910 751 6658 AHT FiFi 1 Column 5 – Break horsepower. Hamour 1991 910 751 6658 AHT FiFi 1 Column 6 – Bollard pull. Heddi 1983 512 260 3400 AHT FiFi 1 Column 7 – Vessel type. Remah 1 2015 1402 1026 5600 60 DS Column 8 – FiFi Class. Tawam 1 2015 1402 1026 5600 60 DS Yar Your 1992 857 827 6658 AHT FiFi 1 Explanation column 7 Vessel types: PSV –Platform Supply Vessel. Abu Qurrah Oil Well Maintenance Establishment, Abu Dhabi, UAE AHTS –Anchor Handling Tug Supply Vessel. AHT –Anchor Handling Tug. DS –Diving Support Vessel. StBy –Safety Standby Vessel. MAIN –Maintenance Vessel. U-W –Utility Workboat. SEIS –Seismic Survey Vessel. Abdallah 1982 1283 1200 7200 85 OILW RES –Research Vessel. Al Manarah 1971 275 1700 OILW OILW –Oilwell Stimulation Vessel. Al Manarah 2 1998 769 1000 1250 OILW OilPol –Oil Pollution Vessel Al Nader 1970 275 -- 1700 20 OILW MAIN –Maintenance Vessel. SalTug –Salvage Tug. Ace Offshore Ltd., Hongkong, China 38 Marine and Offshore, Singapore Guangdong Yuexin 3270 2016 1930 1370 6400 75 AHTS Mencast 99 1969 469 689 2740 34 AHTS Guangdong Yuexin 3271 2016 1930 1370 6400 75 AHTS A & E Petrol Nigeria, Ltd., Warri, Nigeria Acta Marine Group, Den Helder, Netherlands Acta Orion 2015 6532 4000 3930 MAIN O'Misan 1 1968 575 -- 1700 PSV ABC Maritime AG, Nyon, Switzerland Olivia 2014 2442 970 3860 MAIN Oya 2015 1232 817 4460 PSV Acta Orion photo Ruud Zegwaard Sardis 2008 1025 800 3800 PSV FiFi 1 Smyrna 2008 1025 703 3200 PSV FiFi 1 Adamac Group of Companies, Port Harcourt, Nigeria ABS Marine Services Pvt. Ltd., Chennai, India Gulf Fleet No. 102 1982 777 970 3900 35 PSV Holstentor 1983 866 974 4000 55 AHTS IOSL Discovery 1966 563 819 1900 17 DS Ocean Constructor 1978 2244 1650 5400 80 DS Ocean Diver IV 1983 648 712 720 U-W ABS Anokhi 2005 1995 1700 6002 65 AHTS FiFi 1 Oil Typhoon 1982 1017 1035 5000 55 AHTS Saga 1986 895 -- 2110 U-W SPSL Bonny Service 1983 804 1012 4610 38 AHTS SPSL Earl 1976 763 -- 5750 84 AHT Abu Dhabi Enterprises Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan SPSL Krantor 1979 684 700 1213 MAIN SPSL Sarah Service 1973 965 831 4000 63 StBy FiFi 1 SPSL Tiger Service 1983 1063 1259 4800 53 AHTS Ad Jupiter II 2006 1202 760 4138 50 AHTS SPSL Victoria Service 1980 711 894 3900 39 AHTS A.D. Pegasus 2005 496 220 3552 45 AHTS Yak 1973 721 1106 2900 21 PSV Compiled by Ko Rusman / Herbert Westerwal January 2016 2 Adams Offshore W.L.L., Manama, Bahrain AET Offshore Services, Houston, Tx., USA AET Excellence 2012 861 960 3000 40 AHTS Adams Aquanaut 2003 2642 1849 6692 PSV AET Innovator 2011 861 960 3000 40 AHTS Adams Challenge 2009 4098 2363 14140 MAIN AET Partnership 2012 861 960 4800 55 AHTS Adams Nomad 2013 1420 795 3040 OILW AET Pioneer 1980 663 1200 2150 PSV AET Responsibility 2012 861 950 4800 55 AHTS Adessa Drilling & Marine Solutions Ltd., Port Harcourt, Migeria Afrik Delta MarineLtd., Lagos, Nigeria Afrik Colibri 2004 906 602 6590 82 AHTS FiFi 1 Afrik Curlew 2005 906 602 6590 84 AHTS FiFi 2 Adessa Legend 1985 2022 1200 9210 DS Afrik Macaw 2007 1290 934 7396 90 AHTS FiFi 1 Adessa Ocean King 1989 3672 740 3651 DS Afrik Magpie 2008 1290 941 7396 90 AHTS FiFi 1 Afrik Malkoha 2008 1290 941 7396 90 AHTS FiFi 1 Adriatic Marine LLC, Raceland, La., USA Afrik Merganser 2010 1290 827 8215 100 AHTS FiFi 1 Afrik Merlin 2007 1290 1050 7396 90 AHTS FiFi 1 Afrik Orimili 2007 1727 1823 6000 67 AHTS FiFi 1 Afrik Otamiri 2008 1751 1835 6000 66 AHTS FiFi 1 Ajang Shipping Sdn. Bhd., Sarawak, Malaysia Adriatic 2015 877 1312 2002 PSV Aegean 2007 499 456 1724 PSV Arabian 2013 879 1295 1724 PSV Bering 2012 500 1150 2000 PSV Ajang Haidah 2008 3364 2967 3600 45 MAIN Bison 2015 1170 1608 3450 PSV Ajang Hikmah 2006 3351 3080 4202 MAIN Blue Wing 2006 878 1036 3350 PSV Ajang Hira 1986 2305 1452 4000 MAIN Caribbean 2013 879 1295 2028 PSV Ajang Hormat 2008 3242 2714 4054 MAIN Caribou 2015 1170 1600 3450 PSV Ajang Ikhtiar 2005 803 645 4200 PSV FiFi 1 Celtic 2013 879 1150 2002 PSV Ajang Isa 2011 1713 1936 5000 60 PSV FiFi 1 Coral 2012 879 1150 2024 PSV Ajang Kinship 2010 576 315 2640 RES Elk 2015 1158 1618 3450 PSV Ajang Safa 2004 297 203 2060 PSV Gadwall 2008 878 1278 3148 PSV Saz Supply 1977 477 516 2170 25 PSV Green Wing 2007 878 1278 3150 PSV Sin Bee II 1992 1383 1355 1704 MAIN Irish 2014 879 1150 2002 PSV Sin Bee No. 1 1983 752 1251 698 PSV Java 2015 877 1293 2002 PSV Mallard 2007 878 1278 3150 PSV Ajman Marine Services, Ajman, UAE Mediterranean 2008 499 456 1724 PSV Pintail 2006 878 1278 3150 PSV Sargasso 2014 879 1311 2000 PSV Solomon 2014 877 1293 2002 PSV Whitetail 2014 1158 1655 3450 PSV Neptune Mariner I 2000 466 350 3152 45 AHT Wigeon 2006 878 1276 2638 PSV NLP Jackson 2008 1123 1102 4462 60 PSV Akam Industry Co., Tehran, Iran Akam 60 1984 1252 1252 4000 55 AHTS Akam 110 1984 1252 1252 4000 55 AHTS AKOFS Offshore, Oslo, Norway Whitetail photo Glen Daigrepont Aker Wayfarer 2010 16697 11000 27192 MAIN ADS Arendals Dampskibsselskab AS., Arendal, Norway Akofs Seafarer 2010 16942 11000 25126 MAIN Akron Trade & Transport, Fujairah, UAE Lion King 2012 1537 1357 5220 65 AHTS FiFi 1 Vega I 1972 698 757 3800 40 PSV Compiled by Ko Rusman / Herbert Westerwal January 2016 3 Akudel SA., Uruguay Al Maweed Marine Services, Damman, Saudi Arabia Els Maite 1975 660 -- 2250 PSV Al Ameer Shipping Co. LLC, Sharjah, UAE Makkah Al Madinah 1975 804 923 2500 PSV Al-Rafedain Shipping & Trading LLC., Dubai, UAE Jeran 1981 470 741 2250 33 PSV Subhan 1980 492 400 3375 50 AHT Al Esraa Maritime Services Co., Port Tawfiq, Egypt Bianca 1974 877 1021 3200 PSV Dolphin III 1984 766 951 2480 31 AHTS Sara 3RD 1983 1310 1450 5270 60 AHTS Princess Rasha 1972 883 1016 4400 50 AHTS Al Sajaa Shipping Agency, Sharjah, UAE Al Ghaith Marine Services, Abu Dhabi, UAE Hamyan 2004 1761 1300 4200 AHTS FiFi 1 Al-Jazeera Shipping Co. W.L.L., Manama, Bahrain Sea Angel 1981 723 549 5750 98 AHT Alam Maritime (M) Sdn Bhd., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Al Faisal 1 1974 679 1015 2310 PSV Al Jazeera I 1982 351 -- 460 DS Kingfisher 1971 609 423 1700 MAIN Mister Ali 1977 146 1200 StBy OLV Venture 1 2014 4760 3169 5574 DS Sea Maintainer 1976 777 836 1650 WELL Setia Aman 2010 3404 2131 5220 MAIN FiFi 1 Sea Prince 1975 166 -- 1050 PSV Setia Azam 2007 641 576 4058 41 U-W FiFi 1 Valiant Eagle 1975 1096 915 3100 PSV Setia Budi 2008 481 358 3042 30 U-W FiFi 1 Setia Cekal 1974 994 1063 4400 5 DS Al-Kat Services LLC., Thibodaux, La., USA Setia Cekap 2005 499 516 3546 42 AHTS Setia Emas 2004 964 860 4750 60 AHT FiFi 1 Mr. Ed 2013 488 2000 PSV Setia Erat 2010 1537 1475 4462 65 AHTS FiFi 1 Mr. Ernie 2014 624 713 1724 PSV Setia Fajar 2005 1470 1475 5150 64 AHTS FiFi 1 Setia Gagah 2003 1188 859 4750 47 AHTS Al Mansoori Production, Abu Dhabi, UAE Setia Gigih 2009 1454 1018 5220 60 AHTS Setia Handal 2003 688 390 3148 48 AHTS Setia Hebat 2008 1530 1475 5000 65 AHTS FiFi 1 Setia Hijrah 2013 3709 3076 12236 150 AHTS Setia Iman 2010 1678 1353 5150 65 AHTS FiFi 1 Setia Indah 2005 1365 1500 4750 PSV FiFi 1 Setia Jaguh 1999 2032 1880 8920 105 AHTS FiFi 1 Setia Jihad 2013 3709 3131 12236 150 AHTS FiFi 1 Setia Kasturi 2005 1439 1258 4818 50 PSV Al Jirnaas 2000 1230 1265 3040 AHTS Setia Kental 2009 1454 1005 5220 60 AHTS Al Kaser MPS 2014 2026 1785 4058 WELL FiFi 1 Setia Lestari 2004 1470 1475 5150 64 AHTS FiFi 1 Al Nisr MPS 2014 2026 1785 4058 WELL FiFi 1 Setia Luhur 2010 1678 1463 5150 65 AHTS FiFi 1 Al Saqr MPS 2002 770 650 2880 WELL Setia Nurani 2005 1523 1461 5150 60 AHTS FiFi 1 Al Shaheen MPS 2002 1278 1300 3920 WELL FiFi 1 Setia Padu 2005 1470 1475 5150 69 AHTS FiFi 1 Azzam MPS 2009 885 650 3000 WELL FiFi 1 Setia Qaseh 2010 1537 1475 4462 65 AHTS FiFi 1 Setia Rentas 2006 1536 1475 5150 73 AHTS FiFi 1 Al Mataf Shipping LLC., Dubai, UAE Setia Sakti 2008 2996 2250 7002 DS Setia Tangkas 2007 1470 1475 5150 67 AHTS FiFi 1 Setia Tegap 2008 1537 1475 5150 65 PSV FiFi 1 Setia Teguh 2008 1678 1342 5220 65 AHTS FiFi 1 Setia Ulung 2009 3404 2182 5250 MAIN FiFi 1 Setia Unggul 2007 1470 1475 5220 60 AHTS FiFi 1 Mataf Denali 1986 1001 1442 3589 PSV Setia Wangsa 2007 1678 1375 5150 65 AHTS FiFi 1 Mataf Leopard 1983 846 1149 3520 PSV Setia Wira 2007 675 970 3500 43 AHTS FiFi 1 Mataf Supporter 1983 824 955 4200 50 AHTS Setia Yakin 2008 496 406 4056 U-W FiFi 1 Morshed 1982 1309 1160 8020 105 AHTS Setia Zaman 2008 481 341 2434 U-W Compiled by Ko Rusman / Herbert Westerwal January 2016 4 Albatross Marine Services, Mumbai, India Allied Marine & Equipment Sdn.
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