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Norwegian Offshore Operator Returns to Gibdock


Published Jan 11, 2018
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GC Rieber Shipping - Polar Marquis - Gibdock
Gibdock has extended its impressive track record in the offshore vessel sector, following the visit of the 5700 dwt 3D seismic survey vessel Polar Marquis (photo: GC Rieber Shipping)

Gibdock has extended its impressive track record in the offshore vessel sector, following the visit of the 5700 dwt 3D seismic survey vessel Polar Marquis, operated by Norwegian company GC Rieber Shipping. The Bergen-based offshore shipping specialist is a repeat customer for Gibdock, having docked several vessels for repair and renewal in the past.

In recent years the Gibraltar yard has established itself as the “go to” yard for offshore vessels in the Mediterranean, with a growing reference list involving sophisticated vessels, high technology content and many of the leading owners and operators in the sector.

Originally built in 2000, and substantially upgraded in 2014, the high capacity Polar Marquis is well-known in the industry for its ability to deploy 16 streamers. The vessel spent 21 days alongside at Gibdock, between November 24th and December 14th, 2017, for an extensive amount of afloat repair work. This included the removal of several drain lines, which were cleaned using high pressure blasting and refitted, as well as the manufacture and installation of new drain lines, totalling around 14 metres in length.

Gibdock also fabricated new hydraulic piping and hoses for the vessel and extended the main engine exhaust pipes to enhance air quality on the main deck. Various general repair and maintenance items were carried out while the vessel was alongside.

Ship repair manager, Filip Tsankov, says, “This was a relatively straightforward job for Gibdock, but we are nonetheless delighted to continue being entrusted with high-end, sophisticated offshore vessels like Polar Marquis, and our 420-metre long repair quay, equipped with two cranes was the ideal place to carry out this work. The vessel was due to start a new charter in January 2018 so there was no margin for delay; but we worked round the clock to ensure that Polar Marquis left the yard right on schedule to the satisfaction of the owner.”

Gibdock is confident that 2018 will see more offshore vessels using its facilities for repair, maintenance and conversion work, further consolidating its market position, according to Richard Beards, Managing Director.

“Our strategic geographic location makes us very attractive for offshore vessels that require work before being redeployed, as we can avoid lengthy deviations; but we have also earned a reputation for reliability, which has increased the confidence of owners and operators in this sector in using our services,” says Beards. “We have been successful not just because of consistent on-time delivery, but also for our record of accomplishment for high quality workmanship and safety, which are issues of paramount concern to most offshore companies.”

Tags: GC Rieber Shipping, Gibdock




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