Fairmount
Marine’s powerful tug Fairmount Sherpa has safely towed the
semi-submersible drilling rig Noble Paul Romano from the Gulf of Mexico
to Egypt. The tow was over a distance of close to 8,000 miles.
When contracted by Noble Drilling the Fairmount Sherpa just has completed the installation of FPSO Skarv, offshore Norway.
Fairmount Sherpa was mobilized first to Rotterdam for
supplies and bunkers before it sailed to Jamaica for a rendez-vous with
Noble Paul Romano, which was all ready under tow by tug Svitzer
Rotterdam. Offshore Jamaica Fairmount Sherpa hooked up the tow and the
convoy set sail for San Juan, Puerto Rico, for bunkers.
After the successful crossing of the North Atlantic the
convoy safely arrived at Las Palmas, Canary Islands, for a next bunker
stop. Here Fairmount Sherpa assisted in cargo and personnel transfer for
the Noble Paul Romano as well.
En route Egypt the convoy made a stop in Malta for a
cargo and personnel run for the Noble Paul Ramona before it sailed
towards the mooring position in the North Hap’y oilfield in the Greater
Nile basin offshore Egypt, in the eastern part of the Mediterranean sea.
The satisfied client Noble Drilling hired Fairmount Sherpa for
additional cargo runs in the North Hap’y field.
Fairmount Marine is a marine contractor for ocean towage
and heavy lift transportation, headquartered in Rotterdam, the
Netherlands. Fairmount’s fleet of tugs consists of five modern super
tugs of 205 tons bollard pull each, especially designed for long
distance towing. Fairmount Marine is part of Louis Dreyfus Armateurs
Group.
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mercredi 21 décembre 2011
Fairmount Sherpa delivers rig Noble Paul Romano in Egypt
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