New ERRV for Statoil's Mariner

OE Staff
Monday, March 9, 2015

Statoil has chosen Sentinel Marine to provide a new multi-role emergency response and rescue vessel (ERRV) to support operations on the Mariner field on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS).

Aberdeeen-based Sentinel Marine owns and operates offshore support vessels in the oil and gas marine industry. The new 65m-long ship, to be named Mariner Sentinel, will be custom-built for Statoil and provide emergency cover, oil spill response preparedness and tanker assist capabilities for the Mariner field. 

The ERRV contract with Sentinel Marine has a fixed duration of five years, starting in July 2016, and also includes five one-year extension options.

Mariner Sentinel will carry mechanical oil spill response equipment and contribute to a strengthening of the emergency preparedness capacity also on a regional basis.

The Mariner field, about 150km east of the Shetland Isles, is currently under development, with production start-up planned for 2017. Hook-up and commissioning is expected to start in 2016.  

Mariner Sentinel is expected to be delivered early in 2017. From the summer of 2016 and until the new vessel is ready for operation, Sentinel Marine will provide another ERRV for emergency cover on Mariner.

Statoil is the operator of the Mariner field with 65.11% equity. Co-venturers are JX Nippon Exploration and Production (U.K.) (28.89%) and Dyas Mariner Ltd. (6%).

Categories: Vessels North Sea Europe Safety & Security

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