Timas Suplindo charters Telford Offshore’s multi-purpose construction vessel in Indonesia
Published by Aimee Knight,
Editorial Assistant
Oilfield Technology,
Headquartered in Dubai, Telford Offshore is an international offshore service provider offering cost-effective construction and project management solutions to the oil and gas industry, with a fleet of four DP3 support vessels.
Mobilisation in Batam, Indonesia, is scheduled for the start late November in preparation for the offshore installation of subsea structures, flexible pipes, umbilicals and spoolpieces. The vessel shall also be fit-out with saturation dive spread for subsea installation and tie-in work. Telford 25 is one of the Telford Offshore’s DP3 fleet of accommodation and construction vessels. She is equipped with an 800 t heave compensated main crane, and 1500 m2 of unobstructed deck space. The vessel can accommodate 355 personnel. Duncan MacPherson, Telford Offshore Chief Operating Officer, said: “We are very pleased with this contract from Timas Suplindo. Over the course of this project the T25 will demonstrate her versatility by supporting multiple activities such as flexible pipelay, saturation diving, lifting, subsea construction and installation services”.
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