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PARTNERSHIP COMBINE ON VESSEL UPGRADE PROJECT


A&P Tyne and Reef Subsea, are currently working together on the upgrade of two subsea construction vessels at the A&P Tyne yard in Hebburn, Tyneside.


The two new-build DP2 subsea construction vessels, Neptune Larissa and Neptune Despina, owned by Neptune Offshore AS, have been chartered by Reef Subsea for five years.


SPECIFICATIONS The sister ships - which will be renamed Reef Despina and Reef Larissa - are newly-built IMR and Subsea Construction vessels. Designed with the Ulstein X-Bow, they have a faster transit speed in head seas, and enjoy reduced fuel consumption. They boast a 150t SWL crane with active heave compensation, an enclosed ROV hangar with integrated LARS for the deployment of Work Class ROVs on both sides of the vessel, a large moonpool and up to 750m² of working deck.


During their time at the A&P Tyne yard in Hebburn the vessels will receive enhancements to these features as well as accommodation areas and the exhaust systems.


PROJECTS Both vessels are expected to work in the North Sea and worldwide to deliver projects sanctioned by clients from the renewables sector as well as oil & gas.


Commenting on the project, Stewart Boak, Managing Director of A&P Tyne commented ”These projects are a clear example of Reef Subsea and A&P Tyne’s commitment to developing a partnership to serve the Oil & Gas and offshore renewable industries. We’re delighted to have been awarded this contract and hope it’s the beginning of a long and fruitful partnership with Reef Subsea.”


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