Arabian Gulf

  • Decca Survey Overseas Limited, England, has announced that the firm is now providing full marine consultancy services in the Arabian Gulf area through its Bahrain office. This service is designed to meet the requirements of clients in this area who may not have the appropriate expertise available within their own organizations. The service will be operated in conjunction with the Marine Planning Division of Decca Survey Ltd.

    The Marine Planning Division of Decca Survey Ltd. is headed by Capt. Roy K. Nicholls, who joined Decca two years ago as manager of the Euroshelf Planning and Development Division after nearly 30 years of marine service with Shell International Petroleum Ltd.

    Professional advice in the Arabian Gulf area will cover all phases of vessel operation within port areas, terminals and mooring systems, including monobuoys.

    Full information on this new service may be obtained from Capt. R.K. Nicholls, Marine Planning Division, Decca Survey Ltd., Kingston Road, Leatherhead, Surrey, England, or M.H. Prestwood, Decca Survey Overseas, Limited, P.O. Box 1068, Bahrain.

  • and Company, Ltd., Bahrain. The new vessel is the Grayflier, a 78-foot crewboat whose home port will be Dubai. It was built to Lloyd's 100-A Arabian Gulf Service classification. Grayflier can carry 40 passengers and its six-man crew is accommodated in a two-man officer's cabin and a four-man crew's

  • ship Teal was launched from ceremonies on HUDSHIP's east bank yard with the crew of the Mallard watching just prior to their departure for the Arabian Gulf. Lamnalco has greatly increased its fleet of owned and managed vessels in the last year, and they are especially proud of retaining their position

  • between February and August 1982. Future plans for deployment of three of the vessels are for operation in Hellenic Lines' U.K.-Continent/ Arabian Gulf Service, and the f o u r t h p o s s i b l y for the U.S./ Arabian Gulf Service.

  • Limited shipyard in Singapore recently launched a maintenance/inspection vessel named NMS 401, reputed to be the first of its kind for use in the Arabian Gulf. The vessel's sponsor was Mrs. Pete Domaschk, wife of the general manager of National Marine Service of St. Louis, owner of the vessel. The

  • transportation assets in Saudi Arabia, and has a long-term exclusive lighterage and heavy-haul contract with ARAMCO for all cargo coming into the Arabian Gulf. Mr. Hollett will be responsible for a marketing staff that will cover the entire Arabian Gulf area. The expertise of SATOL is offshore handling

  • . Terms of the purchase were not disclosed. GIMC is engaged ii) the operation of marine service vessels for the offshore petroleum industry in the Arabian Gulf area and is headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The company currently owns 17 vessels, including ocean tugs, supply and crewboats

  • from its strong parentage is being strategically located in Qatar, the world’s leading exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and at the heart of the Arabian Gulf, which is teeming with offshore activities. By leveraging on the expertise and resources of both Keppel and Nakilat, N-KOM is able to offer a comprehensi

  • and connected to an abutment by a link system. Two jetties will be installed near Thuwal on the Red Sea, and the third near Ras A1 Ghar on the Arabian Gulf. Each can accommodate ships up to 20,000 dwt. While these jetties will be used primarily to moor ships bringing housing construction materials t

  • sewage outfalls. DeLong has completed projects from the Arctic to the tropics, New York's East River to the Orinoco, as well as in the North Sea, Arabian Gulf, West Africa, Japan, Gulf of Mexico, North Atlantic, Caribbean, Borneo, Baltic Sea — in fact, just about anywhere. For a free copy of this brochure

  • , owned by The Offshore Company of Houston. The drilling rig, a four-legged, 150-foot water depth, cantilever jackup will probably be operating in the Arabian Gulf. Equipped with recessed tank footings, the rig will be a version of proven Offshore design and will be capable of working in worldwide water

  • fleet of 22 vessels in the Pacific, provides regular container and breakbulk service between North America and all major ports in the Far East and Arabian Gulf, and landbridge service to Europe. The North America area is served by some 32 offices, with direct international service available to and from

  • MT Mar-24#15 sensor options for longer mission periods.
About the)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 15

    sensor options for longer mission periods. About the Author For glider users working in ? sheries and conservation, Shea Quinn is the Product Line Manager the Sentinel can run several high-energy passive and active of the Slocum Glider at Teledyne Webb acoustic sensors, on-board processing, and imaging

  • MR Apr-24#21 ROB LANGFORD, VP, GLOBAL OFFSHORE WIND
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    April 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 21

    ROB LANGFORD, VP, GLOBAL OFFSHORE WIND ob Langford has worked in the offshore industry ABS. “We are growing and evolving our services across all for more than three decades, ‘cutting his teeth’ offshore infrastructure along with our continued support to the in a UK design ? rm working in the North Sea

  • MR Apr-24#18 MARKETS
& gas activity returns, we anticipate that supply)
    April 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 18

    MARKETS & gas activity returns, we anticipate that supply of the vessels The Question of Emissions to offshore wind projects will reduce, driving demand for ad- Given that SOVs and CSOVs operate in a segment target- ditional CSOVs. ing reduced emissions, and many operate in the North Eu- Outside of China

  • MN Apr-24#40 Vessels
General Arnold
Chasse, La. The 32-inch CSD will)
    April 2024 - Marine News page: 40

    Vessels General Arnold Chasse, La. The 32-inch CSD will immediately begin work on Phase Four of the Corpus Christi Ship Channel Improvement Project. The project will bene? cially reuse 100% of the dredged material removed from the channel deepening and widening. The General Arnold is the newest,

  • MN Apr-24#31 McAllister Towing
Grace McAllister, one of three sisters)
    April 2024 - Marine News page: 31

    McAllister Towing Grace McAllister, one of three sisters from Washburn & Doughty. ered WINDEA Courageous, the ? rst of three CTVs for an earlier contract with Windea CTV LLC. Other shipyards known to be build- ing CTVs at the moment include Blount Boats and Sensesco Marine, both in Rhode Island

  • MN Apr-24#27 Feature
Shipbuilding 
Loumania Stewart / U.S. Coast)
    April 2024 - Marine News page: 27

    Feature Shipbuilding Loumania Stewart / U.S. Coast Guard focus), which require very different business systems to be in place. “We’ve been able to do both,” he said, noting that having systems in place for government jobs makes East- ern Shipbuilding “move-in ready for the Navy and other DOD agencies

  • MN Apr-24#17 OpEd
Shipbuilding
can industrial base. building, repairing)
    April 2024 - Marine News page: 17

    OpEd Shipbuilding can industrial base. building, repairing, repowering and local communities at a time in which Second, the Congress must pri- maintaining ships, not to mention our maritime strength is needed more oritize stable and predictable budgets the massive supply chain that sup- than ever

  • MR Feb-24#20 MARKETS
FPSO technology dominates the region’s FPS demand.)
    February 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 20

    MARKETS FPSO technology dominates the region’s FPS demand. duction and storage of low and zero emission energy carriers, In all, 18 countries in West and East Africa are expected such as methanol and ammonia. One exciting development to receive new FPSOs, FLNGs and FPUs between 2024 and leverages

  • MN Feb-24#41 Vessels
WINDEA Intrepid & 
WINDEA Courageous
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    February 2024 - Marine News page: 41

    Vessels WINDEA Intrepid & WINDEA Courageous The ? rst two designed, BV-classed CTVs for WINDEA CTV. The third newbuild crew and fourth vessels are under construction at St Johns, and transfer vessels construction of the ? fth vessel is well underway at Breaux (CTV) for WIN- Brothers in Louisiana.

  • MN Feb-24#40 Vessels
HOS Warhorse & HOS Wild Horse 
shipyard construction)
    February 2024 - Marine News page: 40

    Vessels HOS Warhorse & HOS Wild Horse shipyard construction contracts were wrongfully termi- nated. Gulf Island and Hornbeck settled in October 2023, clearing way for the builds to be completed by another yard. Eastern secured the contract to complete the builds from Zurich American Insurance Company

  • MN Feb-24#8 By the
Numbers
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Rebuilding)
    February 2024 - Marine News page: 8

    By the Numbers © Dragon Claws / Adobe Stock Rebuilding the Foundations of US Offshore Wind By Philip Lewis, Director of Research, Intelatus Global Partners As we enter a New Year, the memories of the shocks to with a potential of 3.3-6.3 GW in Delaware and Chesa- the foundations to the U.S. offshore wind

  • MT Jan-24#49 “As a WHOI scientist myself 20 years ago, I was 
‘customer)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 49

    “As a WHOI scientist myself 20 years ago, I was ‘customer number one’ and applied early versions of the NBOSI sensor technology to my ? eets of Webb Research, now Teledyne Slocum, gliders, L3Harris (OceanServer) Iver2 vehicles, and Liquid Robotics Wave Gliders.” Dave Frantantoni, CEO calibration.

  • MR Jan-24#41 In the Shipyard
Latest Deliveries, Contracts and Designs
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    January 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 41

    In the Shipyard Latest Deliveries, Contracts and Designs Van Oord Upgrades Heavy-lift Gulf Craft, Incat Crowther an Oord’s heavy-lift installation vessel Team on Virgin Island Ferry VSvanen will receive a major upgrade: the gan- try crane will be extended by 25m, making the vessel ready to handle the

  • MR Jan-24#17  Task Force 59 in the Arabian Gulf, 
set the standard)
    January 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 17

    Unmanned Maritime Systems on Asia-Paci? c Navies:” • International Maritime Exercise 2022, held under the auspices of Commander Task Force 59 in the Arabian Gulf, set the standard for uncrewed maritime vehicle experimen- tation and included operations with a number of regional partners. Navies of these

  • MN Nov-23#30 Feature
Power & Propulsion
reactors” putting out equivalent)
    November 2023 - Marine News page: 30

    Feature Power & Propulsion reactors” putting out equivalent of up to 10 mWe electric- ity could be used on smaller vessels. A recent release from Crowley announced its cooperation with BWX Technolo- Rose Cay Rose Cay gies—which provides reactors for U.S. military vessels and Maritime’s tug Maritime’s

  • MN Nov-23#27 Feature
Power & Propulsion
not subject to speci?  c IMO)
    November 2023 - Marine News page: 27

    Feature Power & Propulsion not subject to speci? c IMO decarbonization measures such pair of Cat 3512E’s, each rated at 2,213 bhp, driving a Schot- as the Carbon Intensity Index, or CII), stressed that “due to tel SRP 430FP Z-drive unit. The same yard has two tugs un- signi? cant inherent differences in

  • MR Nov-23#80 Index page MRNov23:MN INDEX PAGE  11/3/2023  1:56 PM  Page)
    November 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 80

    Index page MRNov23:MN INDEX PAGE 11/3/2023 1:56 PM Page 1 ADVERTISER INDEX Page Advertiser Website Phone# C2 . . . . .ABS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.eagle.org/outlook2023 . .

  • MR Nov-23#68  aerial systems and  Arabian Gulf and led by Commander)
    November 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 68

    in military affairs. Until recently, at- International Maritime Exercise 2022 (IMX 22) held in the Ftention has focused on unmanned aerial systems and Arabian Gulf and led by Commander Task Force 59 focused unmanned ground systems due to the fact that the wars in Iraq on the integration of manned and unmanned

  • MR Nov-23#66 TECH FEATURE: GEARS
While the Karl Senner LLC reference)
    November 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 66

    TECH FEATURE: GEARS While the Karl Senner LLC reference list is long, a strong recent win was last- month’s delivery of a pair of Damen 3013 Multi Cats, built by Conrad Shipyard for Great Lakes Dredge & Dock. Credit: Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Gearing Up for a Hybrid Future Karl Senner LLC is a ? xture

  • MR Nov-23#61 MARKET IN FOCUS: OFFSHORE WIND
Chart Intelatus Global)
    November 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 61

    MARKET IN FOCUS: OFFSHORE WIND Chart Intelatus Global Partners ing resource on the leasing and permitting of offshore wind long lifetime, they will require constant routine inspection, and plans to approve over 13 GW of project capacity before repair and maintenance, the technicians for which are trans- th

  • MR Nov-23#60 MARKET IN FOCUS: OFFSHORE WIND
The $1 Billion Offshore)
    November 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 60

    MARKET IN FOCUS: OFFSHORE WIND The $1 Billion Offshore Wind Prize for U.S. Shipyards The growing CTV and SOV market represents a long-term demand for at least 60 to more than 130 vessels. By Philip Lewis, Research Director, Intelatus Global Partners he U.S. offshore wind market presents a $1 billion the

  • MT Sep-23#22 MTR
100
data to inform how we work and understand the ocean)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 22

    MTR 100 data to inform how we work and understand the ocean,” said for EverClean. “We have operators in Plymouth that supervise Kinnaman. “Greensea IQ will use our technology and the in- these robots as they clean and maintain ships and collect data telligence that enables to extend our presence into the

  • MN Oct-23#48 ADVERTISER INDEX
Page Company    Website  Phone#
27 Ahead)
    October 2023 - Marine News page: 48

    ADVERTISER INDEX Page Company Website Phone# 27 Ahead Sanitation www.aheadsanitationsystems.com (337) 330-4407 19 All American Marine www.AllAmericanMarine.com (360) 647-7602 35 Appleton Marine, Inc www.appletonmarine.com (920) 738-5432 7 Clean Gulf www.cleangulf.org Visit us online 41

  • MN Oct-23#36 Offshore
Vessels
Blue Ocean Transfers:
A New Jones Act CTV)
    October 2023 - Marine News page: 36

    Offshore Vessels Blue Ocean Transfers: A New Jones Act CTV Player Emerges By Eric Haun There’s a new player in the Jones Act crew transfer ves- Houston-based SEACOR Marine, an established op- sel (CTV) market: Blue Ocean Transfers (BOT), based on erator of offshore vessels, will provide technical and