Keppel clinches new deals worth over $89M

Business & Finance

Keppel Offshore & Marine’s subsidiary, Keppel Shipyard, has secured a Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) conversion contract as well as three repair, upgrade and modification contracts worth a total of about S$125 million ($89.3 million).

The FPSO conversion project Keppel Shipyard will be undertaking is for Armada Madura EPC Limited, a joint venture between long-standing customer Bumi Armada Berhad and Shapoorji Pallonji Group.

Michael Chia, Managing Director (Marine & Technology), Keppel O&M, said, “This is our third conversion/upgrading project for the joint venture. We are confident that this FPSO will be as successful as our first two FPSOs, Armada Sterling and Armada Sterling II, which have been performing excellently at the D1 field and Cluster 7 field in India respectively. This also marks our thirteenth conversion/upgrading project for Bumi Armada.

“FPSOs continue to be the preferred product for deepwater production and we are pleased that our customised FPSOs have proven to be efficient solutions for our customers. We will continue to work with our partners to provide more value-added and cost-efficient solutions to meet their needs.”

According to Keppel, work on the FPSO conversion, which has started, is scheduled to complete in 3Q 2016. Upon completion, the FPSO will produce for the Madura Strait Block BD which is located 65km east of Surabaya and about 16km south of Madura Island, Indonesia.

Repair, upgrade and modification

Separately, Keppel Shipyard has been awarded major repair, upgrade and modification contracts by Totem Ocean Trailer Express Inc., Dolphin Drilling Limited and Saipem Offshore Norway AS. Dolphin Drilling & Totem Ocean are new customers to Keppel Shipyard while Saipem Offshore is a returning customer.

Chia added, “Despite the headwinds faced by the industry due to the current low oil price environment, Keppel Shipyard continues to receive active enquiries for its wide range of expertise including repair works and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) solutions. By leveraging our strong track record in repair, upgrade and modification, as well as expanding on our LNG capabilities which include extensive experience in LNG carrier repairs and Floating Storage Regasification Unit conversions, we are able to continue attracting new customers while maintaining the trust of repeat customers to keep our yards busy.”

Keppel Shipyard’s contract with Totem Ocean is for the world’s first conversion of a large roll-on/roll-off cargo vessel to operate on a dual-fuel diesel LNG propulsion system. The work scope is a complex undertaking of the replacement of four engines, adding 2,200m3 of LNG capacity along with the addition of 47km of new cabling.

Keppel said that, when the conversion is completed, the vessel, Midnight Sun, will produce less greenhouse gas emissions, reducing emissions of particulate matter by 91 percent, nitrogen oxides by 100 percent, sulphur oxides by 90 percent and carbon dioxide by 35 percent.

Rig survey

Keppel Shipyard’s work for a drillship of Dolphin Drilling, Belford Dolphin, includes renewal survey and modification, while for its project with repeat customer Saipem Offshore, Keppel Shipyard will undertake major refurbishment and upgrading works that include installation of a new 750-tonne Abandon & Recovery winch and additional thruster, as well as living quarters extension for a Field Development Ship.

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