Keppel wins conversion, modification contracts

OE Staff
Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd subsidiary, Keppel Shipyard has won four contracts worth a total of $61.5 million (S$85 million) for the conversion, repair and modification of vessels.

The first contract is from Dixstone Holdings Ltd, for the conversion of the M/T Tempera into a floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel. Keppel Shipyard's job scope includes the installation of topside process skids as well as a new accommodation module. Work is expected to commence in 3Q 2017 and upon its expected delivery in 3Q 2018, the FPSO will be deployed to the Yombo field operated by Perenco off the Republic of Congo, Africa. It will replace the FPSO Conkouati, which has served the field for more than 25 years, and was also converted by Keppel Shipyard in 1991.

For the second contract, Keppel Shipyard will carry out repair work for the life extension and conversion of an oil tanker into an FPSO, MTC Ledang, for a new customer, MTC Engineering Sdn Bhd. Work by the shipyard includes the fabrication of a flare tower and foundation, the lifting and integration of the crude stabilization unit, and other refurbishment work. Upon its completion in 3Q 2017, the FPSO will be deployed to the Ophir Field, offshore Peninsular Malaysia.

Under the third contract, Keppel Shipyard will convert Royal Boskalis Westminster N.V.’s, semisubmersible heavy lift vessel, Finesse, to a crane vessel. After the upgrade, Finesse will be equipped with a 3,000t crane, dynamic positioning (DP2) capabilities, as well as accommodation for up to 150 people. The vessel, which is already berthed at Keppel Shipyard, will also be capable of transporting and installing offshore wind turbine foundations upon its completion in 3Q 2017.

For the fourth contract, Keppel Shipyard will carry out major refurbishment for an EXMAR Ship Management (Exmar) managed gas carrier, LNG Lerici. Work on the vessel has commenced and is expected to be completed in 1Q 2018.

"Despite the current challenging market conditions, we continue to receive a regular stream of conversion, repair and modification work from both new and long-standing clients. There remain opportunities in a variety of segments in the offshore and marine market and we are proud to be the industry's preferred shipyard,” said Chor How Jat, Managing Director (Conversions and Repair), Keppel O&M and Managing Director, Keppel Shipyard, in a 28 June press statement. “These four contracts bear testament to our strong expertise in the conversion, upgrading and repair works for FPSO (Floating Production Storage and Offloading) vessels, LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) tankers, as well as heavy lift vessels."

These contracts are not expected to have a material impact on the net tangible assets or earnings per share of Keppel Corporation Limited for the current financial year, the company said in the release.

Categories: LNG FPSO Asia Africa

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