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ABS & OSVs Experience and knowledge Ongoing initiatives with Industry input Dedicated OSV Rules CASTORONEL ABS CLASS: ÀA1, Crane Service, HELIDK, Pipe Laying Service, Ice Class A0, Ice Class IA, Á, ÀAMS, À ACCU, ÀDPS-3, TCM, RRDA, UWILD, CRCTRANSCRIPT
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ABS & OSVs A World Class Society
in a Dynamic Market
©2015 American Bureau of Shipping. All rights reserved.
Modern Global OSV Fleet Diversity
• Besides PSV and AHTS 30+ different types
PSV 24 %
AHTS 30 %
Source: Fairplay Shipdata
ABS & OSVs
• Experience and knowledge• Ongoing initiatives with Industry input• Dedicated OSV Rules
CASTORONEL ABS CLASS: ÀA1, Crane Service, HELIDK, Pipe Laying Service, Ice Class A0, Ice Class IA, Á , ÀAMS, À ACCU, ÀDPS-3, TCM, RRDA,
UWILD, CRC
Experience & Global Coverage
Source: Fairplay Shipdata March 2015
Global OSV Existing by Class
Global OSV Fleet Existing by Class
≥ 60m LOA≥ 10m Beam< 30 Yrs. Age
Global OSV On Order by Class
≥ 60m LOA≥ 10m Beam
ABS 43 %
ABS 35 %
Market Share
5
75% 44% 38%
Drilling Production OSV
Market Share
6
SEDU
Drillship
CSDU
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
84%
58%
54%
Existing MODU Fleet
SEDU
Drillship
CSDU
0%10%
20%30%
40%50%
60%70%
80%90%
100%
90%
80%
33%
On Order MODU Fleet
ABS; 36%
Others and Not Classed;
64%
Existing OSV Fleet
ABS; 48%
Others and Not Classed;
52%
On Order OSV Fleet
TLP
Spar
Semi
FPSO
FSO
0%10%
20%30%
40%50%
60%70%
80%90%
100%
76%
90%
39%
43%
36%
Existing Floating Pro-duction Fleet
TLP
Spar
Semi
FPSO
FSO
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%
67%
50%
0%
44%
25%
On Order Floating Pro-duction Fleet
Ongoing Initiatives with Industry Input
• Industrial Equipment Guide for pipelaying vessels• Joint Development Project with ENI/Saipem• Responding to complexity, high value and
operational importance of industrial equipment and systems
Industrial Equipment Notation
• ÀIE (Pipe Lay) – notation to be assigned to vessels which comply with the requirements of the ABS Guide for Industrial Systems and Equipment. Other industrial functional types also to be eligible for similar notation.
• Examples: ÀIE(Cable Lay) ÀIE(Dredging), etc.
ENI Saipem – M/V CASTORONE
Energy Efficiency
• Challenges: Stringent and complex environmental
regulations Pressures to lower fuel consumption & improve
energy efficiency• ABS provides guidance and support on new
technologies and solutions to improve environmental and operational efficiency including: EEDI verification ( not sure that is relevant for
OSVs?) Design indexing – benchmarking Hull and propeller analysis Energy-saving device evaluation Specification reviews Advisories on energy regulations
Dedicated OSV Rules
• Well Services and Subsea Support Intervention Stimulation and test Diving and ROV support
• Construction Support Heavy lift Pipelay Cablelay
Dedicated OSV Rules
• Gas fueled ships• Harsh environments• Additional DP notations• Environmental notations
© Harvey Gulf
Example: ISLAND VENTURE: OCV – Ulstein SX165 Design
• Largest subsea construction vessel constructed to date 400Ton AHC Knuckle-boom Crane 3 moon pools Largest project ever for Ulstein Yard 159.8m LOA Due Nov 2015
ABS CLASS: ÀA1, Offshore Construction Vessel, HELIDK, ROV, SPS, Supply-HNLS, Á, ÀAMS, SKP
a,b,c,d,e,f, ÀACCU, ÀDPS-3, NIBS, HDC 15 t/m2, Main Deck aft of frame 69,
HLC 2.5, BWT, ENVIRO, GP, POT, HAB(WB), UWILD, CRC, MLC-ACCOM
What can ABS do for you?
• Contact us• Leave your contact details • Check our website:
www.eagle.org
ABS, your partner in the next generation of
shipping
©2015 American Bureau of Shipping. All rights reserved.