Deep Orient: Medium Construction Vessel, Ideal For Subsea Construction and Flexible Pipelay Projects

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Deep Orient
Medium construction vessel, ideal for subsea
construction and flexible pipelay projects
Deep Orient

The Deep Orient has significant 1,900 m 2 working deck area.


lifting capability with a 250 Te Additionally the Deep Orient has
The Deep Orient is a DP-2 class main crane and a large deck space local reinforcement around the
for ample equipment storage moonpool to accommodate loads
flexlay medium construction vessel, while working in remote locations. imposed from a flexlay tower such
Having entered service in March as the VLS7.
ideal for subsea construction and 2013 she will predominantly work
flexible pipelay projects. in the Asia-Pacific market, showing Cranage
Technip’s commitment to the The active heave compensated/
region as a key element of the constant tension crane is state-of-
Group’s long-term growth strategy. the-art technology from the
leading offshore crane supplier.
Capabilities This crane enables the vessel to lift
The vessel has the capability to work and install project structures with
in deepwater locations and carry pin-point accuracy, meeting today’s
large payloads on the reinforced most stringent client requirements.
back deck. The crane is rated to 3,000 m with
a maximum offshore lift weight
Seakeeping characteristics of 200 Te in air. The crane has
Deep Orient is fitted with two roll an enhanced harbour mode to
reduction tanks, one aft and one allow the lifting of 250 Te during
forward in the accommodation. mobilisations alongside.
The progressive filling of these
tanks helps to minimise vessel ROV
motion, making her stable in a range The two work class ROVs are
of loaded conditions - maximising leading edge Triton XLX 150 vehicles
her workability and that of the with 150 hp and rated to 3,000 m
crane. water depth. Both vehicles are
launched from a hangar via an
Working deck overhead rail gantry system. The
The main deck has been reinforced ROV umbilical winches are active
to accommodate up to 15 Te/m2 heave compensated to increase the
uniform load across the entire sea state workability of the systems.

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

Working deck space ROV overhead rail gantry

Dynamic positioning system Machinery/propulsion forward transverse tunnel thrusters Helideck


Deep Orient is equipped with a The vessel is powered by a diesel producing 1,500 kW each. A helideck and reception is provided
fully redundant Kongsberg DP-2 -electric power plant consisting for personnel transfers. The
class dynamic positioning system of 4 Wartsila generator sets of Accommodation helideck is internationally classed
with up to eight independent 3,840 kW each. Power is fed to two The accommodation provides to CAA standard and is suitable for
reference systems, enabling her main distribution boards for use state-of-the-art high standard helicopter operations worldwide.
to maintain position during a around the vessel and for propulsion; facilities for up to 120 personnel.
variety of offshore activities and these are operated in a totally split Onboard facilities include full Environmental Compliance
sea states. There are two HIPAP mode during DP operations for medical, office, conference and Deep Orient is fitted with the latest
500 units installed in separate increased redundancy. The two internet facilities and a gym. The measures to reduce the potential
trunks port and starboard, main electric controllable pitch accommodation is fully compliant impact of vessel emissions on the
along with a taut wire and azimuthing ‘Azipull’ thrusters aft with DNV comfort class C(2) environment. She has a NOx reducing
Cyscan. The vessel is also fitted produce a total of 7,000 kW power. V(3) requirements for worldwide Selective Catalytic Reduction
with four Differential Global There is a forward retractable operations with respect particularly system, bringing emissions down
Positioning Systems. azimuthing thruster which to amenity and noise standards and to IMO Tier III levels and has DNV
produces 1,500 kW power and two is also fully ISPS compliant. CLEAN DESIGN class notation which
is in line with Technip’s continuing
commitment to the environment.

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